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PREFACE 

This  list  is  in  part  composed  of  references  used  in  answering  ques- 

~  tions  asked  of  the  Reference  Department,  and  of  references  furnished  by 

several  of  the  branch  librarians  as  having  been  useful  in  branch  reference 

C_-  work.     The  primary  purpose  is  to  furnish  a  partial  guide  to  the  resources 

of  the  Brooklyn  Public  Library  on  the  subject  of  costume.     Completeness 

<!)  has   not   been    attempted.     Practically   no    references    to    periodicals    are 

I  included,  as  these  are  generally  available  through  Poole's  Index  and  the 

•(^  Readers'   Guide.     Post-cards,   works   of   art,   jewelry,   and    other   articles 

primarily    artistic     in     nature    are     not    included.     A    few    unindexed 

periodicals,  especially  useful  in  the  study  of  costume,  are  listed. 

It  is  hoped  that  the  list,  in  addition  to  its  use  to  the  patrons  of  the 

>j  library,  may  serve  as  a  contribution  toward  a  bibliography  of  the  subject. 

M  Almost  all  the  books  listed  are  at  the  Montague  Branch,  but  duplicates 

^  of  many  may  be  found  at  the  other  branches,  or  the  books  may  be  obtained 

through  the  Interchange  Department. 

'^  This  list  was  prepared  two  years  ago  by  Mr.  Frank  K.  Walter,  now 

«•  Vice-Director  of  the  New  York  State  Library  School,  while  he  was  Assist- 

n1  ant  Reference  Librarian  of  the  Brooklyn  Public  Library.     Additions  have 

since  been  made  by  the  Reference  Librarian  and  the  Assistant  Reference 

Librarian  of  the  Brooklyn  Public  Library. 


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CONTENTS 


PAGE 

Abyssinia  13 

Afghanistan    13 

Africa     13 

Albania.     See  Balkan  states. 

Algeria 14 

Arab  costume   14 

Armenia.     See  Turkish  empire. 

Armor    15 

Asiatic      islands.        See      Malaysia, 

Philippine  islands. 

Assyria    16 

Australia     16 

Austria-Hungary    17 

Aztec     costume.       See     Indians     of 

North  America. 

Balkan  states   18 

Bedouin    costume.      See    Arab    cos- 
tume, Egypt,  Turkish  empire. 

Belgium    18 

Bibliography     5 

Bohemia.     See  Austria-Hungary. 
Bosnia.     See  Balkan  states. 

Bridal    costume    19 

Brittany.     See  France. 

Brooklyn    19 

Bulgaria.    See  Balkan  states. 
Burma.     See  India. 

Canada 19 

Caricatures    and    Caricaturists 19 

Carthage.     See  Africa. 

Central    America 21 

Central  Asia 21 

Ceylon    21 

Children   22 

Chile     22 

China 22 

Colonial       costume.        See       United 

States. 
Corea.     See  Korea. 
Corsica.    See  France. 
Cuba 24 

Denmark    24 

Dutch  costume.    See  Netherlands. 

Egypt   24 

England     25 

Military  costume    31 

Eskimo    costume 32 

Etruscan  costume 32 

Fancy  dress 33 

Fans   33 

Flemish  costume.    See  Belgium. 

Foot-wear    33 

France    34 

1 —  Military  costume 36 

General  works 7 

Germany    36 

Military  costume 36 

Gipsy  costume    37 

Gloves    37 

Greece    37 

Guatemala 39 

Hair,  Hats.     See  Head-dress. 

Hawaii    39 

Head-dress  39 

Hebrew   costume.     See  Jewish   cos- 
tume. 
Herzegovina.     See  Balkan  states. 
Holland.     See  Netherlands. 


page 
Hungary.     See  Austria-Hungary. 

India    41 

Indians  of  North  America 43 

Indians  of  South  America 44 

Ireland   45 

Italy     45 

Japan    46 

Jewish  costume   47 

Korea 47 

Lapland.       See     Norway,     Russian 
empire. 

Macedonia.     See  Balkan  states. 

Malaysia    48 

Maori  costume.     See  New  Zealand. 
Marriage  costume.     See  Bridal  cos- 
tume. 

Mediffival  costume   48 

Mexico    49 

Montenegro.    See  Balkan  states. 

Nepal.    See  Tibet. 

Netherlands    50 

New  Zealand 50 

Normandy.    See  France. 

Norway    50 

Oceanica    51 

Palestine.    See  Turkish  empire. 

Peasant    costume 51 

Periodicals   useful   for    the    study   of 

costume   6 

Persia    51 

Peru    52 

Philippine  islands    52 

Poland.    See  Russia. 

Porto    Rico    52 

Portugal    52 

Religious   costume    53 

Rome    53 

Roumanla.     See  Balkan  states. 

Russian  empire 54 

Samoa    56 

Scotland    56 

Servia.    See  Balkan  states. 

Shakespearean    costume 57 

Shoes.     See  Foot-wear. 
Slam.     See  India. 

South  America   58 

Spain    58 

Sweden   59 

Switzerland   59 

Theatrical   costume 59 

Tibet    60 

Troubadours    60 

Tunis.    See  Africa. 

Turkish  empire     60 

Tyrol.     See  Austria-Hungary,  Swit- 
zerland. 

United  States 62 

Military  and  Naval  costume..  63 

Venice.     See  Italy. 

Wales     64 

West   Indies    64 

Zanzibar    64 


BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

Barnard,  F.  P.     Books  for  reference  [on  English  costume]     (In  Ms  Com- 
panion to  English  history:    Middle  ages.     1902.     p.  115.       Ref.942B25 

Bibliography  [of  costume].  (In  Encyclopedia  Americana.  [cl903-04.] 
V.  5.)  Ref.031E56 

See  article  on  "Costume."     16  titles. 

Bibliography  [of  costume].  (In  New  international  encyclopasdia.  1902- 
04.     V.  5.     p.  333-34.)  Ref.031l61Gi 

Annotated  list  of  about  30  titles. 

Bibliography  [of  ecclesiastical  costume].     (In  New  international  encyclo- 
paedia.    1902-04.     V.  5.     p.  338.)  Ref.031l61Gi 
11  titles. 

Bibliography  [of  Jewish  costume].  (In  Jewish  encyclopaBdia.  1901-06. 
V.  4.     p.  294,  301, '303.)  Ref.933S61 

Brief  lists. 

Bibliography  [of  Roman  comedy  costume],  (hi  Saunders,  C.  Costume 
in  Roman  comedy.     1909.     p.  143-145.)  391 S25 

Bouteli,  Charles.  Bibliography  [of  costume].  (In  Encyclopaedia  Britan- 
nica.     9th  ed.     1875-88.     v.  6.     p.  478-79.)  Ref.032E56 

Classified  and  annotated  list. 

Bliimner,  H.  Costume.  (In  his  Home  life  of  the  ancient  Greeks.  1893. 
p.  533.)  913B65 

4  titles. 

Dillon,  H.  A.  ed.  Books  treating  of  costume.  (In  Fairholt,  F.  W.  Cos- 
tume in  England.     3d  ed.    1885.    v.  1.    p.  xi-xiv.    Also  4th  ed.     1896.) 

391 F17 

Evans,  M.  M.  Lady.  [List  of  books  on  Greek  dress.]  (In  Tier  Chapters 
on  Greek  dress.     1893.     pp.  xvi-xvii.)  391 E92 

Fletcher,  A.  C.     [Bibliography  of  Indian  adornment].  (In  Hodge,  F.  W. 

ed.     Hand-book   of  American   Indians.     1907.     pt.  1.     p.   20.     U.   S. 

Bureau  of  Ethnology.     Bulletin  30.)  Ref.970.1U58 

18  titles. 

[Gipsy  costume.]  (Iii  Journal  of  the  gypsy  lore  society.  New  ser.  v.  1, 
p.  25.     July,  1907.)  Ref. 

Brief  annotated  list. 

Hough,  Walter.  [Bibliography  of  Indian  clothing.]  (In  Hodge,  F.  W. 
ed.  Hand-book  of  American  Indians.  1907.  pt.  1.  p.  313.  U.  S. 
Bureau  of  Ethnology.     Bulletin  30.)  Ref . 970.1  U58 

11  titles. 

Lipperheide,  F.  J.,  Freiherr  von.  Katalog  der  Freiherrlich  von  Lipper- 
heide'schen  kostiimbibliothek.     2  v.     1896-1901.  Ref.G016L76 

Annotated  and   illustrated.     The  most  complete  bibliography. 

Litteratur  [of  costume].  (In  Brockhaus'  Konversations-lexicon.  14th 
ed.     1895.     V.  10.     p.  662.)  Ref.G033B86 

14  titles. 

Luard,  J.     History  of  the  dress  of  the  British  soldier.     1852.  355L92 

Brief  list  of  authorities,  p.  III-IV. 


McClellan,  Elizabeth.  Authorities  consulted.  (In  her  Historic  dress  in 
America,  1607-1800.      [1904].     p.   405-07)  Ref.391IVI12 

Peabody  Institute,  Baltimore.    Catalogue  of  the  library. 

Co.'stume,  Part  I,  1883,  p.  807-8;  2d  series,  part  II,  1897,  p.  907; 
ecclesiastical  costume,  part  I,  1883,  p.  808;  United  States  costume,  23 
series,  part  VIII,  1905,  p.  4875. 

Lists  of  books  and  periodical  articles. 

[Quellen   fur  die   Kenntnis   der  Kostiime.]     (In   Meyer:     Konversations- 
lexicon.     4th  ed.     1888.    v.  10,  p.  120-21.) 
Brief  list  of  works  on  costume. 

8ame.     (In  Same.     6th  ed.    1904-08.     v.  11,  p.  539.) 

Ref.G033M61ko 

Preceding  list  revised  and  enlarged. 

Rhead,  G.  W.  Bibliography  [of  costume].  (In  his  Chats  on  costume. 
1906.     p.  15-16.)  391 R46 

Salmagundi  Club,  New  York  City.  Catalogue  of  the  costume  books  in  the 
library  of  the  Salmagundi  Club.     1906.  Pamphlet 

Sargent,  J.  F.  Customs  and  costume  [a  list  of  books  and  magazine 
articles].  (In  his  Reading  for  the  young.  Issued  by  the  Amer. 
Library  Assoc.  1890.     pp.  9-10.)  Ref.028S24 

14  annotated  titles  of  books,  88  references  to  periodicals. 

Select  list  of  works  and  references  on  costume.     (In  Finsbury  [England] 
Public  Library  Quarterly  guide.    Jan.  1909.    p.  227-34.) 
Annotated  and  classified  list. 

Thurston,  Rev.  Herbert.  Bibliography  of  clerical  costume.  (In  Catholic 
encyclopedia  [cl907— ].     v.  4.     p.  421.)  Ref.282C363 

12  titles. 

Vinet,  Ernest.     Bibliographic  du  costume.     (In  Racinet,  A.  [C.  A.].    Cos- 
tume historique.     1888.     v.  1.     p.  113-24.)  Ref.F390R12 
Classified  list  of  about  400  titles. 

Waem,  Cecilia.  Note  [bibliography  of  fans].  (In  her  Short  historical 
sketch  of  fans.     [cl895.]     pp.  28-29.)  391 W1 2 

Brief  annotated  list. 
Weiss,  Hermann.     Verzeichniss  der  abbildungen,  nach  ihren  quellen.     (In 
his  Kostiimkunde.     I,  Alterthum.     1881.     p.  xxiii-xli.)  G391W42 

List  of  works  on  ancient  costume. 

•    Same.     (In    his    Kostiimkunde.      II,    M'ittelalter.      1883.      p.   ii- 

xxviii.) 

List  of  works  on  medieval  costume. 

Same.     (In    his    Kostiimkunde.      III.    1.    2.,    14ten    jahrhundert 


bis  auf  die  gegenwart.     1872.     pt.  2.    p.  1371-88. 

List  of  works  on  costumes,  14th  century  to  the  present  time. 

PERIODICALS  USEFUL  FOR  THE  STUDY  OF  COSTUME. 

Delineator. 

Godey's  Lady's  Book.    Vols.  1-4;  8;  12-89;  92-114;  124-127;  129-136.     (1830- 
1898.) 

Graham's  Magazine.    Vols.  20-44;  46-49.     (1842-1856.) 

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Graphic.     Vols.  1-57;  59-71;  73-74;  76-77.     (1869-1908.) 

Harper's  Bazar.     Vols.  21;  33;  37,  pt.  I;  38,  pt.  I;  39-41.     (1888-1907.) 

Illustrated  London  News.    Vols.  1-124;  128-132.     (1842-1908.) 

L'lllustration.     Vols.  1-132.     (1887-1908.) 

Ladies'  Cabinet  of  fashion,  music  and  romance.  Vols.  2;  4-8;  11-14 
(1844-50.) 

Ladies'   Home  Journal. 

La  Mode  lllustree. 

National  Geographic  Magazine. 

Peterson's  Magazine.    Vols.  29-30;  39;  42-45.     (1855-1897.) 

Punch.     Vols.  1-125;   130-135.     (1841-1908.) 

Sketch. 

Le  Tour  du  Monde.     Vols.  1-79.     (1860-1905.) 

Ueber  Land  und   Meer.     Vols.  21-54;   57-70;   73-90;   92;   96-99;   101.     (1869- 

1908.) 
Young  Ladies'  Journal. 

GENERAL  WORKS. 

This  list  includes  works  dealing  with  a  number  of  countries  or  subjects. 

Accurate  historical  account  of  all  the  orders  of  knighthood  at  present 
existing  in  Europe.    2  v.    n.  d.  Ref.929.7H25 

Descriptions  of  costumes  and  regalia  of  the  different  orders. 

Aria,   Mrs.   E.     Costume;    fanciful,   historical   and   theatrical.  Illus.   by- 
Percy  Anderson.     1906.  391 A69 
Historical,    peasant,    oriental,    ceremonial,    bridal,    dancing,  fancy   and 
theatrical  costume.     Colored  plates  and  half-tones. 

Armies  of  to-day.    Edited  by  Wesley  Merritt  and  others.    1893.        355M57 
Articles,   Illustrated  by  wood-cuts,  on  armies  of  United  States,  Great 
Britain,  Germany,  France,  Russia,  Austria-Hungary,  Italy  and  Mexico. 

Bail  in,  A.  S.  (Mrs.  Berry.)  Science  of  dress  in  theory  and  practice, 
1885.  613B19 

Bel  in...  and  others.  Costumes  de  Su6de,  Norwfege,  Danemark,  Hollande, 
et  Allemagne;  dessines  par  Belin,  Girardet,  Sharles,  Verveer.  [about 
I860].  Ref.F391B43 

20  colored  plates. 

Blanc,  A.  A.  P.  C.     Art  in  ornament  and  dress.    1877.  646B63 

"Personal   adornment,"   p.    49-274.     Many   cuts   and   2   colored   plates 
of  head-dress  and  apparel. 

Boehn,  Max  von.  Die  Mode-Menschen  und  moden  im  neunzehnten  jahr- 
hundert.  Ausgewahlt  von  Oskar  Fischel.  Text  von  Max  von  Boehn. 
1907.  G391B67 

Covers  the  period   1818-1842.     Many  Illustrations,  36  in  color. 

Bonnard,  C.     Costumes  historiques  des  Xlle,  Xllle,  XlVe  et  XVe  slides. 
Dessines   et   graves   par   Paul    Mercuri   avec   un   texte   historique   et 
descriptif   par   Camille   Bonnard.     Nouvelle   Edition   avec   une    intro- 
duction par  Charles  Blanc.     3  v.     1860-61.  Ref.F391B71c 
200  colored  copper  engravings, 

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Brownell,  H.  H.     Eastern,  or  Old  World,  embracing  ancient  and  modern 
history.     2  v,     1856.  909 B88 

Has  hand-colored   wood-cuts,   showing   costumes   from   early   times  to 
19th  century. 

Clothes  and  the  man;  hints  on  the  wearing  and  caring  of  clothes.    1900. 

646C64 
Discussion  of  modern  male  attire. 

Collier,  John.     Art  of  portrait  painting.     1905.  Ref.757C69 

41    portraits   in   color   and   half-tone,    showing   costumes    from    Giotto 
to  Watts. 

Costume.     {In  Encyclopedia  Americana.     [cl903.]     v.  5.)         Ref.031E56 

Historical  sketch  with  brief  bibliography. 

Costume.     (In  New  international  encyclopaedia.     1902.     v.  5.     p.  328-34.) 

Ref.031l61Gi 
Historical.     2  plates  (15  figures)  and  bibliography. 

Davis,  R.  H.     Rulers  of  the  Mediterranean.     1894.  910D21R 

Half-tone  plates  and  wood-cuts  of  costumes  of  Gibraltar,  Malta,  Tan- 
gier,  Egypt,   Athens  and   Constantinople. 

Davy,  Richard.     Furs  and  fur  garments,     n.  d.  391 D24 

General  historical  sketch.  12  plates  showing  fur  garments,  9th-19th 
centuries. 

Decorum;  a  practical  treatise  on  etiquette  and  dress  of  the  best  American 
society.     1880.  395D29 

Dewing,  Mrs.  M.  R.(0.)     Beauty  in  dress.     1881.  646D52 

Esthetics  of  women's  dress. 

Duller,  E.    Volkstrachten-Album  von  50  Blatt  Kostiimbildern. 

Ref.391  D88 

Colored  lithographs  taken   from  Duller's  work. 

Ecob,  H.  G.     Well-dressed  woman.     1892.  613E19 

Numerous  half-tones  and  wood-cuts. 

Egerton,  M.  M.     Countess  of  Wilton.    Book  of  costume;   or.  Annals  of 

fashion  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present  time,  by  a  lady  of 

rank.     New  ed.     1847.  Ref.391  W75 

Detailed  descriptions  of  European  and  Asiatic  dress.  About  200 
wood-cuts. 

Emerson,  Edwin,  Jr.     History  of  the  19th  century.    3  v.    1902.        909E53 
16  colored  and  32  half-tone  plates,  some  of  use  for  costume. 

Erskine,  Mrs.  Beatrice.  (Mrs.  Steuart.)     Beautiful  women  in  history  and 

art.     1905.  Ref.920E732 

37  half-tone  plates,  showing  English  and  French  dress,  16th-18th 
centuries. 

Ferrario,  Giulio,  and  others.     (Le)    costume,  ancien  et  moderne.     18  v. 

1815-29.  Ref.F391F37 

Africa  (2  v.),  America  (2  v.),  Asia  (4  v.).  Europe  (6  v.  in  9).  General 
sketch  of  history  of  costume  for  practically  every  nation  of  historic 
note.     Illustrated  with  hand-colored  copperplates. 

Fox,  G.  P.     Fashion,  the  power  that  influences  the  world.    3d  ed.     [cl871.] 

391 F79 

Chiefly  discusses  modern  male  dress. 

Gale,  E.  C.     Hints  on  dress.     1872.  646G15 

Discussion  of  modern  costume. 

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[Grass,  J.  and  St.  Sauveur.]     [Costumes.]     n.  p.,  n.  d.  Ref. 

Hand-colored  engravings  of  costumes  of  all  countries. 
Haweis,  Mrs.  H.  R.     Art  of  dress.     1879.  391 H38 

Artistic  principles  of  costume.     Many  wood-cuts. 
Heaton,  H.  A.     Brooches  of  many  nations.     1904.  391 H44 

78  wood-cuts  of  brooclies,  from  Assyria  to  Scotland. 

Heyden,    A.    von.     Die    tracht    der    kulturvolker    Europas    von    zeitalter 
Homers  bis  zum  beginne  des  XIX.  jahrhunderts.     1889.         G391H61 
222  illustrations   (wood-cuts). 

Higgin,  L.     Art  as  applied  to  dress.     1885.  646H63 

.Esthetics  of  dress. 

Hints  about  men's  dress... by  a  New  York  clubman.     1888.  646H66 

Principles  of  selection. 

[Hooge,  Romeyn  de]?     [Costumes.]     n.  p.,  n.  d.  Ref.391H77 

43  copperplates  of  costumes  of  many  countries. 

Hope,  Thomas.     Costume  of  the  ancients.     2  v.     New  ed.     1841. 

Ref.391H79 

Brief    descriptive    sketch    of    Egyptian,    Asiatic,    Greek    and    Roman 
costume,  followed  by  321  outline  plates. 

Hughes,  T.  P.     Dress.     (In  his  Diet,  of  Islam.     1895.     p.  92-99.) 

,  Ref.297H89 

Mohamn^edan  dress.     9  wood-cuts. 

Hunt,  Mrs.  M.[R.]  (Averil  Beaumont,  pseud.)  Our  grandmothers' 
gowns,     n.  d.  391 H94 

Hutchinson,  H.  N.  and  others.     Living  races  of  mankind.     1902. 

Ref.572H97 

Half-tones  of  nearly  all  extant  nations  in  modern  dress. 

Iconographic  encyclopaedia.     1886.     v.  2.  Ref.033117 

See  "Dress"  and  "Costume"  in  Index  and  plates  34-38   (80  figures). 

Ireland,  J.  B.  Wall-Street  to  Cashmere. .  .five  years  in  Asia,  Africa  and 
Europe...  1851-56.     1859.  910165 

Colored  plate  of  Arab  costume  and  wood-cuts  of  other  costumes. 

Jeune,  M.  S.  E.  (M.)  S.  Lady.  Dress  for  motoring:  dress  for  ladies.  {In 
Harmsworth,  A.  C.  and  others.  Motors  and  motor-driving.  1902. 
p.   66-71.)  621.4H28 

4  cuts  of  motor  costume. 

Jones,  William.  Coronation  robes.  (In  his  Crowns  and  coronations. 
1883.     p.  491-504.)  394J79 

Wood-cuts  of  costumes. 

Joyce,  T.  A.  and  Thomas,  N.  W.    Women  of  all  nations.     2  vols.    1908. 

572J89 

25   colored   plates   and   many    smaller    illustrations    of    the   women    of 
all  countries. 

Koppen,  F.  von.     Armies  of  Europe  illustrated.    1890.  355K77 

20  double-page  colored  plates  and  many  cuts  of  uniforms  of  modern 
Europe. 
KostiJm.     (In  Brockhaus'  Konversations-lexicon.     14th  ed.     1895.     v.  10.) 

Ref.G033B86 
Ellstorlcal  sketch,  with  4  colored  plates.     Bibliography. 

9 


KostUm.     (In    Meyer:      Konversations-lexicon.     4th    ed.      1880.     v.     10. 

pp.  120-21.  Ref.G033M61ko 

Historical     survey.       3     double-page     colored     plates     (41     figures). 
Bibliography. 

Same.     10th  ed     1905.    v.  11.     p.  537-39. 

3  colored  plates  with  smaller  figures  than  those  In  the  4th  ed. 

Kretschmer,  Albert,  and  Rohrbach,  Carl.     Costumes  of  all  nations  from 
the  earliest  times  to  the  19th  century.     1882.  Ref.391K92 

104  colored  plates  in  general  chronological  arrangement. 

Lipperheide,  F.  J.,  Freiherr  von.     Katalog  der  Freiherrlich  von  Lipper- 
heide'schen  Kostumbibliothek.     2  v.     1896-1901.  RG016L76 

603    illustrations    from    catalogued    works,    showing    costumes    of    all 
periods.     Half-tones. 

[Lord,  W.  B.]     Corset  and  the  crinoline;   a  book  of  modes  and  costumes 
from  remote  periods  to  the  present  time.     [1865.]  391 L11 

"54  full-page  and  other  engravings." 

Louandre,  Charles,  ed.     Les  arts  somptuaires.     1857-58.     3  v.     (1  v.  text, 

2  V.  plates).  Ref. 

Special   attention   paid   to   French   costume.     Richly   colored   plates  of 
costume,  etc.,  from  5th-17th  century  mss. 

Malerische  studien;  eine  reise  um  die  welt  in  200  farbigen  photographien. 

Leipzig.     Koehler,  n.  d.  Ref.G910M24 

Many  of  the  200  colored  half-tones  give  the  modern  costumes  of  Euro- 
pean and  Asiatic  countries. 

Menard,  Rene.      (Le)   vetement.      (In  his    (La)   vie  privee  des  anciens. 
1881.     V.  2.     p.  227-384.)  F913M53 

Ancient,    Oriental,    Greek   and   Roman   costumes.      Nearly   300   outline 
illustrations. 

Mercuri,  Paul.    Costumes  historiques.     See  Bonnard. 

Merrifield,  Mrs.  M.  P.    Dress  as  a  fine  art;  with  suggestions  on  children's 
dress;  with  an  introd.  on  head  dress  by  Prof.  Fairholt.    1854. 

Ref.391M56 
Outline  plates. 

Michel,  F.  F.  F.     (Antony  Real,  pseud.)     Story  of  the  stick  in  all  ages 

and  lands.     1891.  391 M62 

History  of  walking  sticks.    Several  plates  incidentally  showing  costume. 

Miln,  L.  J.     When  we  were  strolling  players  in  the  East.     1894. 

914.39035 
Costumes  of  India,  China,  and  Japan.     About  20  plates. 

Moore,  N.  H.     Lace  book.  746M82 

Half-tone  plates  of  lace  and  lace-trimmed  costumes. 

Morris,  Charles.     Home  life  in  all  lands.     1907.  910M97Ho 

"In  the  world's  tailor-shop,"  chap.  2 ;    "In  the  world's  dressing-room," 
chap.  3.     Many  half-tones  of  costume. 

[Murray,  A.  S.  and  Boutell,  C]     Costume.     (In  Ency.  Brit.    9th  ed.   1878.) 

Ref.032E56 

Historical  and  descriptive,  with  52  wood-cuts  and  bibliography. 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.     Dress,    n.  d.  646047 

^Esthetics  of  dress.     Several  illustrations. 

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Parmentier,   A.     Album   historique,   publie   sous   la   direction   de   Ernest 
Lavisse.     4  vols.     1900-1907.  Ref.F909P25 

Each  volume  has  1,500  to  2,000  wood-cuts. 

Pauquet  freres.     Illustrations  of  English  and  foreign  costume  from  the 
15th  century  to  the  present  day.     1875.  Ref.391P33l 

90  colored  plates   (Europe,  Asia,  Africa),  without  text. 

Peterson's  Magazine,     v.  15-69.     1856-98.     v.  16-23,  25-26,  31,  40,  57,  64,  67- 
68  missing.  051 P48 

Monthly   articles   on   current    fashions.      Steel    and    colored    plates   of 
current  female  fashion. 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  S.     See  Ward,  Mrs.  E.  S.  Phelps. 

Pickering,   C.     Races  of  man.     1854.  572P59 

12  colored  plates  of  savage  types. 

Pictures  of  other  folks  at  home.     n.  d.  914.637 

Illustrations  of  typical   costumes. 

Planche,  J.  R.     Cyclopedia  of  costume. .  .from  the  commencement  of  the 

Christian  era  to  the  accession  of  George  the  Third.     2  v.     1876. 

Ref.391P69c 

Volume  1,  dictionary ;  volume  2,  general  history  of  costume  in  Europe. 
Many   chromo-lithographs,   "plain   plates"    and  wood-cuts. 

Porter,   Sir  R.  K.     Travels  in  Georgia   [Asia],  Persia,  Armenia,   ancient 
Babylonia... during  the  years  1817,  1818,  1819,  1820.     2  vols.     1821. 

915P84 
Illustrated  with  portraits,  plates  and  maps. 

Praga,  Mrs.  Alfred.     "What  to  wear  and  when  to  wear  it.     1903.        391 P89 
.Esthetics  of  dress.     8  half-tones  of  head-dress  and  female  costumes. 

Prlchard,  J.  C.     The  natural  history  of  man.     1848.  573P947N 

50  colored  and  5  plain  steel  engravings,  and  97  wood-cuts  of  native 
races.     21  of  the  colored  are  of  American  Indians. 

Same.     4th  ed.     2  vols.  573P947 


Quigley,  Dorothy.     What  dress  makes  of  us.     1897.  391Q6 

Many  outline  cuts. 

Racinet,  A.   [C.  A.]     Costume  historique.     6  v.     1888.  Ref.F390R12 

500  plates  (300  colored)  of  practically  every  country  and  period. 
Bibliography.  One  of  the  most  complete  and  accurate  works  on  the 
subject. 

Real,  Antony,  pseud.     See  Michel,  P.  F.  F. 

Rhead,  G.  W.     Chats  on  costume.     1906.  391 R46 

Colored  frontispiece  and  117  wood-cuts  and  line  engravings.  Bibli- 
ography. 

Treatment  of  drapery  in  art.     1904.  743R46 

50  diagrams  and  line  drawings  and  32  half-tone  plates. 
Ridpath,  J.  C.     Great  races  of  mankind.   A  v.     [cl892.]  Ref.572R54 

See  "Costume"  and  "Dress"  in  general  index.  Illustrations  include 
colored  "type  pictures"  and   many  wood-cuts  of  many  nationalities. 

Universal    history.      17    vcols.      [cl896.]  ,Ref.909R54U 

Practically   same  material   as  his   "Great  races." 

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Ritchie,  Leltch.     Beauty's  costume. .  .female  figures  in  the  dresses  of  all 
times  and  nations.     1838.  Ref.391  R59 

12  steel  plates  with  brief  descriptive  text. 

Sangster,  William.     Umbrellas  and  their  history.     [1871.]  391 S22 

Historical  sketch,  with  caricatures. 

Seguin,  L.  G.     Picturesque  tour  in  picturesque  lands.     1881.     Ref.914S45 
Nearly  100  wood-cuts  of  European  costumes. 

Shoberi,  Frederic,  ed.    World  in  miniature.     42  v.     [1821-27.]  Ref. 

Colored  engravings  of  costumes   of  all   nations.      See   under   separate 
countries. 

Simpson,  William.     Picturesque  people. .  .groups  from  all  quarters  of  the 
globe.     1876.  Ref.915S61 

18  colored  plates. 

Seat  of  war  in  the  East.      2  v.  in  1.     1855-56.  Ref.947S61 

81  lithographs,  introducing  uniforms  of  Crimean  war. 

Steele,  F.  M.  and  Adams,  E.  L.  S.     Beauty  of  form  and  grace  of  vesture. 
1892.  613.7S81 

^Esthetics  of  dress. 

Sturgis,  Russell.     Costume.     (In  Universal  cyclopaedia.    1900.   v.  3.   p.  209- 
12.)  Ref.031U58 

Historical. 

Un  siecle  de  modes  feminines.     1794-1894.     Quatre  cents  toilettes  repro- 
duites  en  couleurs  d'apr^s  des  documents  authentiques.    1896.    391 S57 

Uzanne,  L.  O.     Sunshade,  the  glove,  the  muff.     1883.  391U99S 

Historical.     Numerous  photogravures. 

Vachon,  Marius.     (La)   femme  dans  I'art.     1893.  Ref.F759V11 

400  wood-cuts   from   paintings   and  sculptures  of  women   from   Early 
Egypt  to  the  present  time. 

Wagner,   L.     Manners,   customs   and   observances.     1895.         Ref.390W13 
Scattered  notes  on  peculiarities  of  costume.     See  index. 

Wallier,  Isaac.     Dress;  as  it  has  been,  is,  and  will  be.    1885.  391 W17 

General  discussion.     A  few  wood-cuts. 

Ward,  Mrs.  E.  S.  Phelps.     What  to  wear.     1873.  613W25 

No  illustrations. 

Webb,  W.  M.     Heritage  of  dress;  being  notes  on  the  history  and  evolu- 
tion of  clothes,     ill.     1908.  391 W36 

Weiss,  Hermann.     Kostiimkunde.    Geschichte  der  tracht  und  geraths.   3  v. 
in  4.     1872-1883.  G391W42 

I.  Der  volker  des  alterthums.     2e  auflage.     1881. 
•     454  wood-cuts  and  8  chromolithographic  plates. 

II.  Im  mittelalter  vom  4.'  bis  zum  14.  jahrhundert.     2e  auflage. 

1883. 
367  wood-cuts  and  8  chromolithographic  plates. 

III.  Vom  14ten  jahrhundert  bis  auf  die  gegenwart.    2  pts.    1872. 
418  wood-cuts  (900  figures). 

Whitcomb,  Merrick.     History  of  modern  Europe.     1903.  940W58 

Several  illustrations  of  costume. 

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Wilton,  Countess  c.      See  Egerton,  M.  M. 

Woo  I  son,  A.  G.  ed.  Dress-reform.  Lectures  on  dress  as  it  affects  the 
health  of  women.     1874.  613W91 

A  few  wood-cuts. 

Young,  J.  R.     Around  the  world  with  Gen.  Grant.     2  v.     1879.        910Y73 
Many   wood-cuts  of  costumes. 

Zogbaum,  R.  F.     Horse,  foot  and  dragoons.     1888.  355Z85 

Wood-cuts  of  uniforms  of  France,  Great  Britain,  Germany,  and  the 
United  States. 

Zur  geschichte  der  kostiime;  nach  zeichnungen  von  Wilhelm  Diez  [and 
others.]  Herausg.  und  verlegt  von  Braun  &  Schneider,  n.  d.  (Miin- 
chener  bilderbogen.)  Ref.G391Z96 

119  colored  plates  [nos.  296-1212,  not  consecutive],  allowing  costumes 
of  Europe  and  Asia,  4tli  to  19tli  centuries.  No  index  nor  systematic 
arrangement. 

ABYSSINIA. 

Skinner,  R.  R.     Abyssinia  of  to-day.     1906.  916.3S62 

[Abyssinian  costume],  p.  126-30,  135.     15  half-tone  plates. 

AFGHANISTAN. 

Egerton,  M.  M.  Countess  of  Wilton.  Toilette  in  Afghanistan.  (In  her 
Book  of  costume.     1847.     p.  449-56.)  Ref.391W75 

7  wood-cuts. 

Hamilton,   Angus.     Afghanistan.     1906.  915.8H21 

[Costume  in  Kabul],  p.  380-84.     Several  half-tone  plates  of  costume. 

AFRICA. 

Angas,  G.  F.     Kafirs  illustrated. .  .also  portraits  of... other  races  inhab- 
iting South  Africa.     1849.  Ref.916.8A58 
Scattered  references  on  costume.     30  colored  plates  and  11  wood-cuts. 

Ferrario,  Giulio.  Afrique.  (Iti  his  Costume.  1815-29.  Afrique  v.  1-2. 
[V.  5-6.])  Ref.F391F37 

Colored  copperplates  of  ancient  and  modern  costume. 

Hall,  R.  N.     Great  Zimbabwe,  JVIashonaland,  Rhodesia.     1905.       916.8H17 
Several  half-tones  of  natives. 

Johnston,  Sir  Harry.     Liberia.    2  v.     1906.  966J22 

"Clothing,"  V.  2,  p.  954-70.  Several  colored  plates  and  numerous 
half-tones  of  natives. 

Kidd,  Dudley.     Essential  Kafir.     1904.  916.8K46 

19  half-tone  plates  of  costume. 

Savage  childhood:    a  story  of  Kafir  children.     1906.  572K46 

32  half-tone  plates  of  children. 

Landor,  A.  H.  Savage-    Across  wildest  Africa.     2  v.     1907.  916.6L26 

See  "Costumes"  in  index.  Many  half-tone  plates  of  African  and 
Moorish  dress. 

Lloyd,  A.  B.  Uganda  to  Khartoum;  life  and  adventures  on  the  upper 
Nile.    2d  ed.     1907.  916.7L79 

Dress   [of  the  Gangs],  p.  173-77.     Over  30  illustrations  of  costume. 

13 


Mackintosh,  C.  W.     Coillard  of  the  Zambesi.    1907.  BC679M 

About  25  half-tones  of  Zambesi  natives. 

Neufeld,  Charles.     Prisoner  of  the  Khaleefa.     1899.  916.2N48 

25  half-tone  plates  of  Soudanese  Arab  dress. 

Powell,  R.  S.  S.  Baden-     Natives  of  British  East  Africa.     (In  his  Sketches 

in  Mafeking  and  East  Africa.     1907.     p.  140-46.)  Ref.R916P88 

Numerous  sketches  and  wash-drawings  of  natives  of  South  and  East 
Africa. 

Shoberl,  Frederic.     World  in  miniature:    Africa.     4  v.   (vol.  I  missing). 
n,  d.  Ref.916S55 

45  colored  engravings  of  Moors   and   negroes. 

Sladen,  Douglas.     Carthage  and  Tunis.     2  v.     1906.  916.1S53 

Numerous  half-tone  and  one  colored  plate  of  costumes  of  Tunis. 

Stow,  G.  W.     Native  races  of  South  Africa.     1905.  572S89 

See  "Clothing"  in  index. 

Tully,    Richard.     Narrative    of    a    ten    years'    residence  at    Tripoli    in 

Africa. .  .also,   an   account   of  the   domestic   manners  of   the   Moors, 

Arabs,  and  Turks.     2d  ed.     1817.  Ref.916.1J92 

6  of  the  8  colored  plates  show  costume. 

Werner,  A.     Natives  of  British  Central  Africa.     1906.  572W49 

[Dress  of  children],  p.  105-06.     Most  of  the  32  half-tone  plates  show 
costume. 

ALBANIA.     8ee  BALKAN   STATES. 

ALGERIA. 

Berbrugger,  M.    Algerie,   historique,  pittoresque  et  monumentale.     3  v. 
1843.  Ref.RF965B48 

Lithographs  and  wood-cuts  of  natives  and  French  soldiers.     See  also 
V.  1,  p.  13-15  (Moorish  women),  and  v.  3,  pt.  5  (Algerian  races). 

Simpson,  M.  H.  Hilton-.    Algiers  and  beyond.    1906.  916.5S61 

9  half-tone  plates  of  costume. 

See  also  ARAB  COSTUME  and  AFRICA. 

ARAB   COSTUME. 

Burckhardt,  J.  L.     Dress  of  the  Bedouins.     (In  Ms  Notes  on  the  Bedouins 
and  Wahabys.     1831.     v.  1.     p.  230-35.)  915.3B94N 

Egerton,  M.   M.     Countess   of  Wilton.     Toilette  in   Palestine  and   Syria. 
{In  her  Book  of  costume.     1847.    p.  476-82.)  Ref.391W75 

3  .wood-cuts. 

Ferrario,    Giulio.     Costumes    barbaresques.     (In    his    Costume.      1815-29. 
Afrique  v.  1.     [v.  5.]     p.  354-417.)  Ref.F391F37 

6  colored  copperplates  of  Arabs  of  Barbary  States. 

Ireland,  J.  B.     From  Wall  Street  to  Cashmere.     1859.  910165 

Colored  frontispiece  of  Arab  costume. 
iLane,  E.  W.     Arabian  society  in  the  Middle  Ages.     1883.  915.3L26 

[Dress],  p.  116-18,  157. 

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Levati,  Ambrogio.    Arabes.     (In  Ferrario,  G.    Costume.    1817.    Asie.    v.  3. 
[v  3.]     p.   173-261.)  Ref.391F37 

8  colored  copperplates  of  Arab  costume. 

Neufeld,  Charles,     Prisoner  of  the  Khaleefa.     1899.  916.2N48 

25  half-tone  plates  of  Soudanese  Arab  dress. 

[Ruete,  Emily.]     Memoirs  of  an  Arabian  princess;  tr.  by  Lionel  Strachey. 

1907.  BR921S 

"Female    fashions"    [of   Zanzibar],    p.    85-91.      6    half-tone    plates    of 
Zanzibar  Arabs. 

Sladen,  Douglas.     Carthage  and  Tunis.     2  v.     1906.  916.1S63 

Several  plates  of  Bedouins. 

See  also   AFRICA,    EGYPT,   TURKISH    EMPIRE. 
ARMENIA.      See   TURKISH    EMPIRE. 

ARMOR. 

Calvert,  A.  F.     Spanish  arms  and  armour,     1907.  399016 

386  illustrations. 

Davies,  A.  C.  Fox-.    Art  of  heraldry;  an  encyclopaedia  of  armory.     1904. 

Ref.929.2D25A 

Plates   (some  colored)    and  cuts  of  armor. 

Dennison,  Auguste.    Illustrated  history  of  arms  and  armour.    1877.    (Bell's 
artists'  library.) 

Nearly  2,000  outline  Illustrations. 

Druitt,   H.     Manual   of   costume   as   illustrated    by   monumental   brasses. 
1906.  391 D79 

110  illustrations   (half-tone)   of  English  armor  and  dress  of  the  14th 
and  15th  centuries. 

Eccleston,  James.     Introduction  to  English  antiquities.     1847,        913E17 
See  "Armour"  in  index.     Outline  cuts  of  armour  to  about  1660. 

Gardner,  J.  S.     Armour  in  England  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  17th 
century.     1898.  399G22 

16  colored  plates  and  more  than  80  other  illustrations. 

Gosse,  P.  H.     Assyria.     1852.  913G678 

"War,"  p.  203-397.     Cuts  of  Assyrian  armor  and  military  dress. 

Hewitt,  John.     Ancient  armour  and  weapons  in  Europe... to  the  end  of 
the  13th  century.     3  v.     1855.  399H61 

"Illustrations  from   contemporary   monuments." 

Hodgetts,  J.  F.     (The)    English  in  the  Middle  Ages,  from  the  Norman 
usurpation   to... the   Stuarts.     1885.  914.2H68 

"Armour,"  p.  111-43. 

Lacombe,  P.     Arms  and  armour  in  antiquity  and  the  middle  ages.    1869, 

399L14 

Same.     1870. 


Lacroix,  Paul.     Arms  and  armour.     {Tn  his  Arts  in  the  middle  ages.    n.  d. 
p.  75-105.)  Ref.970L14 

Colored  plate  and  wood-cuts. 

15 


Macklin,  H.  W.     Brasses  of  England.     1907.  739IVI15B 

Wood-cuts  and  descriptions  of  armor,   1277-1625 

Monumental   brasses.     1905.  739M15 

"Armour,"  13th-17th  centuries.     Wood-cuts  from  rubbings. 

Michaud,  J.  F.     History  of  the  crusades.     2  v.     n.  d.  Ref.940M62H 

100  plates  by  Gustave  Dore. 

Saxon,  Mrs.  A.  L.     Belt  and  spur;   stories  of  the  knights  of  the  middle 
ages.     1883.  940S27 

16  colored  illustrations  from  contemporary  mss. 

Scott,  Sir  J.  S.  D.     British  army.     3  v.     1868-1880.  355S42 

"Body  armour,"  v.  1,  p.  192-222.     Many  plates  with  notes. 

Seymour,  T.  D.     Homeric  arms.     (In  Ms  Life  in  the  Homeric  age.     1907. 
p.  629-82.)  913S52 

13  cuts  of  arms  and  armor. 

Trumble,   Alfred.     Sword   and   scimetar;    the   romance   of   the   Crusades. 
1886.  940T86 

Tlie   illustrations,   by   Dore,   show  costumes   of   the   Crusaders.      More 
plates  in  Michaud  ;  History  of  the  crusades. 

Viollet-le-Duc,  E.  E.     Military  architecture.     1879.  623V79 

Many    wood-cuts    of    fortifications    and    weapons    of    the    Roman    and 
medieval  periods. 

ASIATIC    ISLANDS.     See   MALAYSIA,    PHILIPPINE    ISLANDS. 

ASSYRIA. 

Ferrario,  Giulio,  and  others.     Costumes  des  Assyriens,  des  Babyloniens. 
(In  his  Costume.     1817.     Asie.     v.  3  [v.  3].     p.  351-81.)      Ref.l391F37 
Colored  copperplate  of  Assyrian  costume. 

Gosse,  P.  H.     Assyria.     1852.  913G678 

"Costume,"  p.  437-87.     20  cuts.     Military  costume,  p.  203-397. 

Layard,  A.  H.     Ninevah  and  its  remains.    1852.  913L42 

[Dress],  p.  248-63.     A  few  wood-cuts  show  costume. 

Maspero,  G.     Life  in  ancient  Assyria.     (In  Ms  Life  in  ancient  Egypt  and 
Assyria.     1892.     p.  194-376.)  913M41 

Cuts  of  costume  from  Assyrian  antiquities. 

AUSTRALIA. 

Lumholtz,  Carl.     Among  cannibals. .  .in  Australia. .  .and  the  aborigines  of 
Queensland.     1889.  919.4L95 

See  "Costume"  in  index.     Wood-cuts  of  aboriginal  costume. 

Spencer,  W.  B.  and  Gillen,  F.  J.     Native  tribes  of  Central  Australia.    1899. 

572S74N 
"Clothing,    weapons,    implements,    decorative   art,"    p.   567-655.     Many 
half-tones  and  wood-cuts  of  native  costumes. 

Northern  tribes  of  Central  Australia.     1904.  572S74 

"Clothing  and  ornament,"  p.  683-95.     Half-tones  and  cuts  of  dress. 

Thomas,  N.  W.     Natives  of  Australia.    1906.     (Native  races  of  the  British 
Empire.)  572T45N 

"Dress,"  p.  63-69.     Half-tone  plates. 

16 


AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. 

Alexander,     William.      Picturesque    representations    of    the    dress    and 
manners  of  the  Austrians.     n.  d.  Ref.391A37P 

50  colored  engravings,  with  descriptive  text. 

Boner,  Charles.     Transylvania;   its  products  and  its  people.     1865. 

914.39B71 
See  "Costume"  In  index.     2  plates  (1  colored)  and  3  cuts  of  costume. 

Colquhoun,  A.  R.  and  Colquhoun,  Ethel.     Whirlpool  of  Europe;    Austria- 
Hungary  and  the  Hapsburgs.     1907.  943.6C72 
About  40  half-tone  plates  of  costume,  especially  peasant  costume. 

Egerton,  M.  M.     Countess  of  Wilton.    Toilette  in  Hungary.     (In  her  Book 
of  costume.     1847.     p.  355-59.)  Ref.391W75 

2  wood-cuts. 

Eighty  club.     Hungary;   its  people,  places  and  politics.     1907.       914.39F34 
8  half-tone  plates  of  national  costume,  peasant  (3)   and  official. 

Gerard,    E.     Land    beyond    the    forest;    facts,    figures   and    fancies    from 
Transylvania.     2  v.     1888.  914.39G35 

See  "Contents"  of  each  volume.     6  photogravures  and  15  wood-cuts  of 
costume. 

Grohman,  W.  A.  Baillie-    Land  in  the  mountains. .  .past  and  present  of 
Tyrol.     1907.  943.7G87 

A  few  half-tone  plates  of  costume. 

Koppen,  F.  von.     Austria-Hungary.     (Z»  his  Armies  of  Europe  illustrated. 

1890.     p.  36-51.)  355K77 

2   double   colored   plates    (12    illustrations,    including    1    of   naval    uni- 
forms)   and  4  text  illustrations  of  Austrian  uniforms. 

Kuhn,    Gen.    —   von.]     Austro-Hungarian    army.     (In   Armies    of   to-day. 
1893.     p.  260-310.)  355M57 

13  cuts   of  uniforms. 

Rossi,  Francesco.     Costume  ancien  et  moderne  des  Hongrois.      (In  Fer- 
rario,  G.     Costume.     1827.     Europe,     v.  6  [v.  17].)  Ref.391F37 

6  colored  copperplates  of  Hungarian  costumes  from  Attila  to  peasants 
of  1825.     Plates  3  and  4  show  military   uniforms. 

Shoberl,  Frederic.     World  in  miniature;  Austria.    2  v.    n.  d. 

Ref.914.36S55 
32  colored  engravings. 

Smith,  F.  B.     Budapest;  the  city  of  the  Magyars.     1903.  914.39S64 

Colored    plate   and    about    50     half-tone     illustrations     of     Hungarian 
costumes. 

Trollope,  Frances.     Vienna  and  the  Austrians.    2  v.    1838.  914.36T84 

7  plates  of  costume. 

Uniforms  of  the  six  great  powers  of  Europe.      {In  Standard  Dictionary. 
Sup.  1903.     p.  2187.)  Ref.423F98Su 

Section  of  colored  plates,  showing  14  Austrian  uniforms. 

Waring,  G.  E.     Tyrol  and  the  spirit  of  the  Alps.     1880.  914.37W27 

13  wood-cuts  of  costume. 

AZTEC   COSTUME.     See   INDIANS  OF   NORTH    AMERICA. 

17 


BALKAN    STATES. 

Asboth,  J.  de.     Official  tour  through  Bosnia  and  Herzegovina.     1890. 

914.39A73 
16   wood-cuts.     Occasional   references  to   costume. 

Brailsford,  H.  N.     Macedonia;   its  races  and  their  future.     [1906.] 

914.96B814 
Several  half-tone  plates  of  costume. 

De  Windt,  Harry.     Through  savage  Europe.     1907.  914.97D52 

About  30   illustrations  of  costume. 

Durham,  M.  E.     Burden  of  the  Ballcans.     1905.  949.6D96 

12  illustrations  of  costumes  of  Albania  and  Montenegro. 

Through  the  lands  of  the  Serb.     1904.  914.97D96 

Illustrations  of  costumes  of  Albania,  Montenegro,  Servia. 

Evans,  A.  J.     Through  Bosnia  and  the  Herzegovina  on  foot.    2d  ed.    1877. 

914.39E92 
Numerous  wood-cuts  and  scattered  references  on  dress. 

Herbert,  W.  von.     By-paths  in  the  Balkans.     1906.  914.96H53 

"Costumes  and  customs,"  p.  133-46. 

Jackson,  F.  H.     The  shores  of  the  Adriatic.     The  Austrian  side,  the  Kiis- 
tenlande,  Istria,  and  Dalmatia.     1908.  914.37J12 

32   half-tone   plates,   from    photographs;    many   line-drawings.      Consult 
index  under  "costume." 

Koppen,  F.  von.     Turkey  and  the  states  of  the  Balkan  peninsula.     {In  his 

Armies  of  Europe  illustrated.     1890.     p.  73-78.)  355  K77 

Colored  plates  of  uniforms  of  Servia  (5  figures)  ;  Bulgaria  (4  figures)  ; 
Roumania   (16  figures,  82  text  illustrations). 

Observer  in  the  near  East.     1907.  949.7014 

About  30  plates  of  Balkan  costumes. 

Shoberl,  Frederic,  ed.     World  in  miniature;    Illyria  and  Dalmatia. .  .and 
...the  adjacent  countries.     2  v.     n.  d.  Ref.914.37S55 

32  colored  engravings  of  Balkan  costumes. 

Singleton,  Esther,   ed.     Turkey   and  the  Balkan   States  as  described   by 
great  writers.     1908.  949.6S61 

40  half-tone  plates,  Bulgarians,  Servians,  Croatians,  Albanians,  etc. 

Strati lesco,  Tereza.     From  Carpathian  to  Pindus;  pictures  of  Roumanian 

country  life.     1906.  949.8S89 

"Costumes,"  p.  112-17.     Most  of  the  63  half-tone  plates  show  costume. 

See  also  TURKISH    EMPIRE. 

BEDOUIN    COSTUME.     See    ARAB    COSTUME,    EGYPT,    TURKISH 

EMPIRE. 

BELGIUM. 

Boulger,  D.  C.     Belgian  life  in  town  and  country.     1904.  914.93B76 

4  half-tones  of  costume. 

Koppen,  F.  von.     Holland  and  Belgium.     (In  Ms  Armies  of  Europe.    1890. 

p.  70-72.)  355K77 

Colored  plate  (9  figures)  and  2  text  illustrations  of  Belgian  uniforms. 

18 


Omond,  G.  W.  T.     Bruges  and  West  Flanders,  painted  by  Amadec  Fores- 
tier.      [1906.]  914.93056 
13  colored  plates  of  Flemish  costume. 

Shoberl,  Frederic,  ed.     World  in  miniature:    the  Netherlands,     n.  d. 

Ref.914.92S55 
18  colored  engravings  of  Dutch  and  Belgian  costume. 

BOHEMIA.     See  AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. 

BOSNIA.     See  BALKAN  STATES. 

BRIDAL  COSTUME. 

Aria,  Mrs.  E.     Of  ceremonial  and  bridal  dress.     (In  her  Costume.     1906. 
p.   211-24.)  391A69 

Hutchinson,  H.  N.     Marriage  customs  In  many  lands.     1897.  392H97 

Cuts  of  bridal  and  other  wedding  costumes. 

Miln,  Mrs.  L.  J.     Wooings  and  weddings.     1900.  392M65 

BRITTANY.     See  FRANCE. 

BROOKLYN. 

Vanderbilt,  G.  L.     Dress  [of  Flatbush].     {In  her  Social  history  of  Flat- 
bush.     1881.     p.   127-48.)  974.72V22 

BULGARIA.     See  BALKAN  STATES. 

BURMA.     See  INDIA, 

CANADA. 

Hind,  H.  Y.     Explorations  in  the  interior  of  Labrador.     2  v.     1863. 

917.19H66 

Chromo-lithographs  and  wood-cuts  of  trappers  and  Indians. 

Narrative    of   the   Canadian    Red    River   exploring   expedition    of 

1857  and  of  the  Assiniboine  and  Saskatchewan  exploring  expedition 
of  1858.     2  V.     1860.  917.1  H66 

Chromo-lithographs    and    wood-cuts    of    Canadian    Indians    and    their 
costume,     (v.  2). 

CARICATURES  AND  CARICATURISTS. 

Under   this   heading  will   be   found  such   works   as   are   related  to   the  general 
subject  of  Costume. 

[Arnoux,  C.  A.  d'   (Bertall,  pseud.)]      (La)   Comedie  de  notre  temps.     La 
civilite — les    habitudes — les    moeurs — les    coutumes — les    maineres — 
et  les  manies  de  notre  epoque.     2d  ed.     2  vols.     1874.         Ref.741A76 
Pencil  and  pen  studies  by  Bertall. 

Boyd,  A.  S.     Glasgow  men  and  women;   their  children  and  some  stran- 
gers within  their  gates.     1905.  Ref.741B78 
A  selection  from  the  sketches  of  Twym. 

Brinton,  S.     The  eighteenth  century  in   English  caricature.     1904. 

741 B85 
16    lllustr.itlons   by    Bunbury,    Hogarth,    Gillray,    and    Howlandson.      2 
colored  prints. 

19 


Carleton,  G.  W.     Our  artist  in  Cuba.     1865.  741 C28 

Leaves    from    the    sketch-book    of    a    traveller    during    the    vsrinter    of 
1864-5.     50  drawings  on  wood. 


Our  artist  in  Peru.     1866.  741C280 

Leaves  from  the  sketch-book  of  a  traveller  during  the  winter  of 
1865-6.     50  drawings  on  wood. 

Gary,  E.  L.     Honore  Daumier.     A  collection  of  his  social  and  political 

caricatures  together  with  an  introductory  essay  on  his  art.     1907. 

741 C33 

76  full-page  illustrations,  depicting  types  in  France  about  the 
year  1830. 

Chesson,  W.  H.     George  Cruikshank.     n.  d.  BC955C 

55  illustrations  from  his  drawings  in  order  of  their  date  of  publication. 

Cruikshank,  G.  Bachelor's  own  book;  or  the  progress  of  Mr.  Lamb- 
kin (gent),  in  the  pursuit  of  pleasure  and  amusement  and  also  in 
search  of  health  and  happiness.    1844.  741C955B 

George  Cruikshank's  omnibus.     [Ed.  by  Laman  Blanchard,  esq.] 

1869.  820.8C95 

Illustrated  with  100  engravings  on  steel  and  wood. 

Cruikshank's    water    colours;    with    an    introduction    by    Joseph 

Grego.     1903.  741C955 

68  illustrations  in  color,  illustrating  Dickens'  "Oliver  Twist" ;  Ains- 
worth's  "The  Miser's  Daughter"  ;  Maxwell's  "History  of  the  Irish  Re- 
hellion  In  1798"  ;  and  Emmett's  "Insurrection  in  1803." 

Currier  and  Ives,  pub.  Caricatures  pertaining  to  the  Civil  War;  repro- 
duced from  a  private  collection  of  originals...     1892.  Ref.741C97 

Dore,  P.  G.     Two  hundred  sketches,  humorous  and  grotesque.     1867. 

Ref.741  D69 
86  pages  containing  caricatures,  chiefly  of  the  French  and  English. 

DulVIaurier,  G.     Pictures  of  English  society.  .  .from  "Punch."     1884. 

827D88P 
41   illustrations  of  English  society. 

Social  pictorial  satire;  reminiscences  and  appreciations  of  Eng- 
lish illustrators  of  the  past  generation.     1898.  741D88S 

23  illustrations. 

Everitt,  G.  English  caricaturists  and  graphic  humourists  of  the  19th 
century.     How  they  illustrated  and  interpreted  their  times.     1893. 

741 E93 
Many  wood-cuts. 

Furniss,  H.     Confessions  of  a  caricaturist.     2  vols.     1902.  BF989 

Autobiography  of  Harry  Furniss,  with  many  illustrations  from  his 
sketches  of  English  life. 

Harry  Furniss  at  home;  written  and  illustrated  by  himself.    1904. 

BF989H 

Pen  and  pencil  in  Parliament.     1897.  741 F98 

Illustrated  by  the  author. 

Gill  ray,  James.  Works  of  James  Gillray,  the  caricaturist,  with  the 
story  of  his  life  and  times,  edited  by  Thomas  Wright,     n.  d. 

Ref.741G48 

i  20 


Grego,    Joseph.     Rowlandson,    the    caricaturist.     A    selection    from    his 
works. .  .and  a  sketch  of  his  life.     2  vols.     1880.  Ref.741G81R 

400  illustrations.     Wood-cuts.     Political  and  social  caricatures  of  his 
period. 

Hammerton,  J.  A.     Humorists  of  the  pencil.     1905.  741 H22 

86  Illustrations  by  the  leading  humorous  artists  of  the  day. 

Jerrold,  Blanchard.     Life  of  George  Cruikshank  in  two  epochs.     2  vols. 
1882.  BC955J 

Numerous  illustrations. 

Kay,  John.     A  series  of  original  portraits  and  caricature  etchings. .  .with 
biographical  sketches  and  illustrative  anecdotes.     2  vols.     1877. 

Ref.741  K23S 

361    portraits,   drawn   and  engraved   by   John   Kay   during   the   latter 
part  of  the  18th  century. 

Parton,  James.     Caricature  and  other  comic  art  in  all  times  and  many 

lands.     1877.  741 P27 

203  illustrations  in  caricature  from  the  time  of  the  Romans  to   the 
present  day. 

Fasten,  George.     Social  caricature  in  the  eighteenth  century.     1905. 

Ref.741  P29 

Over  200  illustrations. 

Stephens,  F.   G.     Memoir  of  George  Cruikshank.     1891.  BC955S 

44   illustrations  from  his  drawings.     Frontispiece   portrait. 

Thackeray,  W.  M.     On  the  genius  of  George  Cruikshank;  reprinted  verba- 
tim from  "The  Westminster  Review."     1884.  BG955T 
With  upwards  of  40  illustrations,  including  all  the  original  wood-cuts. 

CARTHAGE.     See   AFRICA. 

CENTRAL  AMERICA. 

Davis,  R.  H.     Three  Gringos  in  Venezuela  and  Central  America.    1896. 

918.7D26 
3  plates  of  costume. 

CENTRAL  ASIA. 

Hedin,   S.   A.     Scientific  results  of  a  journey  in  Central  Asia  1899-1902. 
6  vols.  1904-07.  Ref.508H45 

Vol.  VI  Part  III  has  many  illustrations  of  racial  types  from  Western 
and  Central  Asia. 

CEYLON. 

Campbell,  James.     Excursions,  adventures  and  field-sports  in  Ceylon.    2  v. 
1843.  915.4C188 

Dress,    v.    1,    p.    405-07.      8    colored    plates    of    natives,    and    7    other 
plates  of  costume. 

Cave,    H.    W.     Golden    tips;    a    description   of   Ceylon    and    its   great   tea 
industry.     1900.  915.4C37G 

See  "Costume"  in  index.     Several  half-tone  plates  of  costume. 

Bee  also  INDIA. 
21 


CHILDREN. 

Auker,   A.   and   others.     Child-life   in   pictures.     1876.  Ref.759A61 

Ileliotypes  of  paintings  from  Corregio  to  late  18th  century. 

Boughton,  G.  H.     Sketching  rambles  in  Holland.     1885.  914.92B75 

Includes  several  wood-cuts  of  Dutch  children. 

Bryson,  Mrs.  M'.  I.     Child  life  in  China.     1900.  915.1B91 

8  Illustrations  of  Chinese  dress. 

Earle,  A.  M.     Child  life  in  colonial  days.     1899.  390E12 

"Children's  dress,"  p.  34-62.     Half-tone  illustrations  from  photographs. 

Kidd,  Dudley.     Savage  childhood.     1906.  572K46 

32   half-tone  plates  of  Kafir  children. 

[Marston,  A.  W.]     Children  of  India,     n.  d.  915.4M37 

Several  wood-cuts  of  children. 

Menpes,  Dorothy.     "World's  children,  by  Mortimer  Menpes.    1903.    390M54 
100  colored  plates. 

Merrifield,  Mrs.  M.  P.     Dress  as  a  fine  art;  with  suggestions  on  children's 
dress.     1854.  391  MSB 

Miln,  Louise.     Little  folk  of  many  lands.     1899.  910IV165 

Numerous  references  in  text.    About  50  half-tone  plates  of  children. 

Peary,  R.  E.     Northward  over  the  great  ice.    2  v.    1898.  919.8P362 

Includes  several  illustrations  of  Eskimo  children. 

Schwatka,  Frederick.     Children  of  the  cold.     [cl899.]  919.8S41C 

"How    their   clothes   are   made,"    p.    171-74.      Half-tone   and    wood-cut 
plates  of  Eskimo  children. 

Spielman,  M.  H.  and  Layard,  G.  S.     Kate  Greenaway.     1905.  BG798S 

53  colored  plates  and  many  sketches  in  black  and  white ;  nearly  all 
of  children. 

Wright,  H.  M.     Handbook  of  the  Philippines.     1907.  919.1W94 

Includes  several  half-tone  plates  of  Filipino  children. 

CHILE. 

Schmidtmeyer,  Peter.     Travels  into  Chile... in  the  years  1820  and  1821. 
1824.  Ref.914S45 

30  plates   (11  colored)   of  Spanish  and  Indian  costumes  of  Chile. 

CHINA. 

Alexander,     William.      Picturesque    representations    of    the     dress    and 
manners  of  the  Chinese,     n.  d.  Ref.391A37 

50  colored  engravings  with  descriptive  text. 

Breton  de  la  Martinlere,  J.  B.  J.     China;  its  costume,  arts,  manufactures, 

etc.     4  v.  in  2.    1824.  Ref.915.1B84 

About  80  colored  engravings  of  costumes  of  China,  Tartary  and  Thibet. 

Browne,  G.  W.     China.     {In  his  New  America  and  the  Far  East.     1907. 
V.  4-5.)  910B882 

13  plates  (3  colored)  and  numerous  cuts  of  costume. 

Bryson,  Mrs.  M.  I,     Child  life  in  China.     1900.  915.1B91 

Several  illustrations  of  costume. 

22 


Chitty,  J.  R.     Things  seen  in  China.     1909.  915.1C543 

50  half-tone  illustrations. 

Doolittle,  Rev.   Justus.     Social   life   of   the  Chinese.      2   v.  1865.  915.1  D69 
150  illustrations,  wood-cuts,  many  showing  costume. 

Egerton,  M.  M.  Countess  of  Wilton.  Toilette  in  China.  {In  her  Book  of 
costume.      1847.     p.    457-64.)  Ref.391W75 

6  wood-cuts. 

Eyries,  J.  B.  B.  La  Chine,  ou  costumes,  moeurs,  et  usages  des  Chinois. 
(In  his  L'  Angleterre.     n.  d.)  Ref.F391E98 

Illustrated  by  colored  plates. 

Ferrario,  Giulio.     Costume  ancien  et  moderne  des  Chinois.     {In  his  Cos- 
tume.    1815.     Asie.     v.  1.  [v.  1.]     p.  37-366.)  Ref.391F37 
Over  20  colored  copperplates  of  costumes  of  China  and  Formosa. 

Hardy,   E.   J.     John  Chinaman  at  home.     1905.  915.1  H26 

7  plates   (half-tones)   of  costume,  p.  91,  130-37. 

Hawks,  F.  L.  Narrative  of  the  expedition  of  an  American  squadron  to 
the  China  Seas  and  Japan. .  .1852,  1853  and  1854  under...  Com- 
M.  C.  Perry,    v.  1.    1856.  Ref.915.2U58 

Lithographs  and  wood-cuts  of  Chinese  and  Japanese  costume. 

Little,  Mrs.  Archibald.     Round  about  my  Peking  garden.    2d  ed.     1905. 

915.1L77R 
"Official  and  rank  distinctions,"  p.  60-72.     Several  half-tones  and  one 
colored  plate  of  costume. 

McNabb,  R.  L.     Women  of  the  middle  kingdom.     cl903.  915.1M16 

"Dress,"  etc.,  p.  25-33.     10  of  the  18  half-tones  show  costume. 

Martin,  W.  H.  P.     Awakening  of  China.     1907.  951M38A 

Several  plates  of  costume. 

Mason,  G.  H.  Costume  of  China;  illustrated  by  sixty  engravings  [colored] 
with  explanations  in  English  and  French.     1804.  Ref.391M39 

Contains  colored  plates. 

Norman,  Henry.     Peoples  and  politics  of  the  Far  East.     1895.  915N54 

Half-tone  cuts  of  Chinese  dress. 

Same.     1904. 

Penfield,  F.  C.     East  of  Suez.     (Ceylon,  India,  China  and  Japan.)     1906. 

915P39 

Several  plates  of  Chinese  costume. 

Ralph,  Julian.     Alone   in  China.     1898.  915.1  R16 

Several  of  the  Illustrations  show  costume. 

Shoberl,  Frederic,  ed.     World  in  miniature;   China.     2  v.     [1827.] 

Ref.915.1S559C 
30  colored  engravings  with  descriptive  text. 

Thomson,  John.     Illustrations  of  China  and  its  people.     1873. 

Ref.915.1T48l 
200  photographs  with  descriptive  letter-press. 

See  also  JAPAN. 

COLONIAL  COSTUME.     See  UNITED   STATES. 

23 


COREA.     See  KOREA. 
CORSICA.     See   FRANCE. 

CUBA. 

Browne,  G.  W.     Cuba.     {In  his  New  America  and  the  Far  East.     v.   6. 
1907.  910B882 

3  plates  and  several  cuts  of  costume. 

Olivares,  Jose  de,  and  others.    Cuba.     (,In  Bryan,  W.  S.  ed.     Our  islands 
and  their  people.     [cl899.]     v.  1.    p.  9-256.)  Ref.917.29B91 

Half-tone  and  colored  illustrations,   showing  costume. 

DENMARK. 

Egerton,  M.  M.     Countess  of  Wilton.    Toilette  in  Denmark.     (In  her  Book 
of  costume.     1847.     p.  352-54.)  Ref.391W75 

2  wood-cuts. 

Kiippen,  F.  von.     Denmark.     (In  his  Armies  of  Europe.     1890.    p.  59-60.) 

355K77 

Colored  plate   (8  figures)   and  2  text  illustrations  of  uniforms. 

Meyrick,  S.  R.  and  Smith,  C.  H.     Costume  of  the  original  inhabitants  of 
the  British  Islands.     [1821.]  Ref.391M61 

Includes  colored  plate  of  2  ancient  Danish  costumes. 

DUTCH  COSTUME.     See  NETHERLANDS. 

EGYPT. 

Clark,  E.  L.     Daleth;  or,  The  homestead  of  the  nations.     1864.     916.2C59 
Reproductions  (some  colored)  of  ancient  Egyptian  art,  showing  costume. 

Curtis,  W.  E.     Egypt.     (In  his  Egypt,  Burma  and  British  Malaysia.    1905. 
p.    11-222.)  910C98 

8  half-tone  plates  of  modern  Arab,  Bedouin,  and  Egyptian  costume. 

Davis,  R.  H.     Cairo. ..  [and]   ths  Englishmen  in  Egypt.     (In  his  Rulers 
of  the  Mediterranean.     1894.     p.  102-77.)  910D26R 

Notes  on  costume  and  10  plates  and  cuts  of  modern  Egyptian  dress 
and  uniforms. 

Ferrario,  Giulio,  and  others.     Egypte  ancienne  et  moderne.     (In  his  Cos- 
tume.    1815-29.     Afrique.     v.     1     p.  26-247.)  Ref.F391F37 
Colored  copperplates  of  ancient  and  modern  Egyptian  costumes. 

Hope,    Thomas.     Costume    of    the    Egyptians.     (In    his    Costume    of   the 
ancients.     1841.     v.  1.     p.  1-9.     pi.  1-11.)  Ref.391H79 

Outline  illustrations  of  male  and  female  costume. 

Kelly,  R.  T.     Egypt.     1902.  916.2K29 

7  plates  of  costume. 

Lane,  E.  W.     Account  of  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  modern  Egyp- 
tians.    From  the  3d  ed.     3  v.  in  1.     1846.  916.2L26Ac 

Personal  characteristics  and  dress,  p.  49-80.     Female  ornaments,  p.  211- 
28.     Many  wood-cuts. 

Same.     5th  ed.     2  v.     1871.  916.2L26A2 

Personal  characteristics,  v.  1,  p.  31-64.    Female  ornaments,  v.  2,  p.  312- 
24.     Same  cuts  as  earlier  edition. 

24 


Maspero,  G.     Life  in  ancient  Egypt  and  Assyria.     1892.  913M41 

Outline  cuts  from  Egyptian  monuments. 

Wilkinson,  Sir  J.  G.  Egyptians  in  thie  time  of  the  Pharaohs ...  Crystal 
Palace  Egyptian  collections.     1857.  932W68E 

"Dress,"   p.   32-43.     2  colored  plates  of  textiles  and  many  wood-cuts 
of  costume. 

Manners  and  customs  of  the  ancient  Egyptians.     Rev.  ed.     3  v. 

1878.  932W68 

See   "dress"   in   index    (v.    3).      Plates    (2   colored)    and   wood-cuts  of 
costumes. 

Popular  account  of  the  ancient  Egyptians.     2  v.     1854.     932W68P 

See  "dress"  in  index,  v.  2.     Many  wood-cuts. 

ENGLAND. 

Andrews,  Alexander.  Eighteenth  century;  or,  Illustrations  of  the  manners 
and  customs  of  our  grandfathers.     1856.  914.2A56 

"Costume,"   p.  20-40. 

Ashbee,  C.  R.  and  Harwood,  C.  (The)  Masque  of  the  Edwards  of  Eng- 
land; being  a  coronation  pageant  to  celebrate  the  crowning  of  the 
king.     1902.  Ref.822A81 

Large  folio,  Illustrated,   printed  in  colors. 

Ashton,  John.     Dawn  of  the  19th  century  in  England.     2  v.     1886. 

942A82D2 
Men's  dress,  v.  2,  chap.  30-31.     Ladies'  dress,  v.  2,  chap.  31.     Numerous 
caricatures  from  contemporary  engravings. 

Social  England  under  the  regency.  2  v.     1890.  914.2A82S2 

Numerous  outline  cuts  and  7  plates  of  costume,  1811-20. 

Same.    1899. 

Social  life  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne.    1897.  390A82 

Wood-cuts  of  costumes. 

Barnard,  F.  P.     Costume,  military  and  civil.     (In  Ms  Companion  to  Eng- 
lish history.     Middle  Ages.     1902.     p.   90-115.)  Ref.942B25 
Wood-cuts.     Bibliography. 

Bedford,  Jessie.     See  Godtrey,  Elizabeth,  pseud. 

Beniiam,  William.     Tower  of  London.     1906.  942B46 

3  half-tone  and  3  colored  plates  of  costume  before  16th  century. 

Besant,   Sir  Walter.     London  in  the  18th  century.     1903.       Ref.942.1B55 

"Dress,"  chap.  4,  p.  250-62.     Half-tones,  from  contemporary  sources,  of 
costume. 

London  in  the  time  of  the  Stuarts.     1903.  Ref.942.1B55L 


"Dross   and   manners,"    "weddings   and   funerals,"    p.    298-310 ;    "sports 
and  amusements,"  p.  328-337. 

Half-tones  from  contemporary  sources. 

London  in  the  time  of  the  Tudors.     1904.  Ref.942.1B55Lo 

"Dress.    Weddings,"  p.  303-1.5;  "soldiers,"  p.  316-22;  "prentice,"  p.  329. 
Numerous  half-tones,  mostly  from  contemporary  sources. 

Mediaeval  London.     2  v.     1906.  Ref.942.1B55IVI 

Half-tones  from  contemporary  sources. 

Boulton,  W.  B.     Amusements  of  old  London.     2  v.     1901.  790B76 

Includes  colored  plates  showing  costumes. 

25 


Brinton,  S.     Eighteenth  century  in  English  caricature.     1904.  741 B85 

2    color-prints,    13    half-tones    of    illustrations    by    Bunbury,    Hogarth, 
Rowlandson,  Gillray. 

Calthorp,  D.  C.     English  costume  painted  and  described.     4  v.     1906. 

391C16 

V.  1,  Early  English ;  v.  2,  Middle  Ages ;  v.  3,  Tudor  and  Stuart;  v.  4, 

Georgian.    Civil  costume  only.    72  colored  plates  and  numerous  wood-cuts. 

Carter,  John.     Specimens  of  the  ancient  sculpture  and  painting. .  .in  this 
kingdom  from  the  earliest  period  to... Henry  VIII.     2  v.     [1786.] 

Ref.709C32 
Many  of  the  120  engraved  plates  show  costume. 

Same.     Reprinted.     1887. 

Clinch,  G.    English  costume  from  prehistoric  times  to  the  end  of  the  18th 
century,     n.  d.  391 C64 

Cook,  C.  C.  ed.     Costumes  of  the  time  of  the  French  revolution  1790-1793; 

together  with  English  costumes  1795-1806.     Drawn  from  the  collection 

of  Victorien   Sardou.     1889.  391 G95 

"65   etchings,   executed   by    Guillaumot   fils,    colored   by   hand."      40   of 
French,   25  of  English  costume. 

(The)  Cries  of  London  as  they  are  daily  exhibited  in  the  streets. . .     1804. 

Ref.821C92 

"Embellished  with  48  elegant  characteristic  engravings,"  colored. 

Dallaway,  James.     Inquiries  into  the  origin  and  progress  of  the  science 

of  heraldry  in  England.     1793.  Ref.929.6D14 

12  plates  (5  colored)  and  1  text  illustration  of  early  English  coetume. 

Davey,  Richard.     Pageant  of  London.     2  v.     1906.  942.1  D248 

See  "dress"  in  index. 

Davies,  R.     English  society  of  the  eighteenth  century  in   contemporary 
art.  1907.  759D25 

4  illustrations  in  color  and  33  in  monochrome. 

Dawson,    Thomas.     Memoirs    of    St.    George. .  .and. .  .the. .  .Order   of   the 
Garter.     1714.  Ref.929.7D27 

Engraving  of  George  I  and  extra  illustration  of  the  regalia. 

Doran,  J.     London  in  Jacobite  times.     2  v.     n.  d.  942.1  D69 

Plates  of  dress  of  the  period. 

Druitt,    H.     Manual    of    costume    as    illustrated    by    monumental  brasses. 

1906.  391 D79 

110   half-tone   illustrations  of  English   armor  and   dress   of  14th   and 
15th  centuries. 

Dryden,  Alice,  ed.     The  art  of  hunting,  or  three  hunting  mss.       799D799 

Costume,  p.  89-101,  covers  period  from  13th  to  17th  centuries.     A  few 
wood-cuts. 

Dugdale,  Sir  William.     Antiquities  of  Warwickshire.     1656.     Ref.913D86 
Some  of  the  illustrations  show  dress. 

Du  Maurier,  George.     English  society.    1897.  Ref.741D88E 

89  plates,  with  an  introduction  by  W.  D.  Howells. 

English  society  at  home.     1880.  Ref.741D88 

63  of  Du  Maurier's  contributions  to  Punch,  engraved  by  Joseph  Swain, 
and  printed  on  India  paper. 

26 


Eccleston,  James.     Introduction  to  English  antiquities.     1847.  913E17 

See   "costume"   and  "armour"   in   index.      Outline  cuts  of  English   cos- 
tume to  about  1660. 

Egan,   Pierce.     Tom   &   Jerry:     Life   in   London;    or,   the   day  and   night 
scenes  of  Jerry  Hawthorn. .  .and  Corinthian  Tom.     [Reprint,  n.  d.] 

827E28T 
Colored    plates    by    I.    R.    and    G.    Cruikshank    of    early    19th    century 
costumes. 

Egerton,  M.  M.     Countess  of  Wilton.     Toilette  in  England.     (In  her  Book 
of  costume.     1844.    p.  39-175.)  Ref.391W75 

Numerous  wood-cuts. 

Eyries,  J.  B.  B.     L'  Angleterre,  ou  Costumes,  moeurs  et  usages  des  Anglais, 
n.  d.  Ref,F391E98 

Illustrated  by  colored  plates. 

Fairholt,  F.  W.     Costume  in  England;  a  history  of  dress  from  the  earliest 
period  till  the  close  of  the  18th  century.     1846.  391F17C 

About  600  wood-cuts. 

Same.     3d  ed.,  enl.     2  v.     1885.      (Bohn's  artists'  library.) 

V.  1,  History  ;  v.  2,  Glossary.     About  700  wood-cuts.     Bibliography  by 
[H.  A.  Dillon]. 

Same.     4th  ed.    2  v.    1896. 


Gardner,  J.  S.     Armour  in  England. .  .to  the  17th  century.     1898.      399G22 
16  colored  plates  and  more  than  80  other  illustrations. 

Gibb,    William,    illus.      Royal    house    of    Stuart    illus..  .  .from    relics    of 
the  Stuarts.     1890.  Ref.920G43 

40  colored  plates,  many  showing  wearing  apparel. 

Godfrey,    Elizabeth     (pseud.,    Bedford,    Jessie).     Home    life    under    the 
Stuarts.     1603-1649.     1903.  390G58 

"Dress  and  fashion,"  chap.   17.     Illustrations  showing  dress. 

Social  life  under  the  Stuarts.    1904.  390G58S 

18  plates,  engravings  and  half-tones. 

Gronow,  R.  H.     Reminiscences  and  recollections  of  Capt.  Gronow,  1810-60. 
2  V.     1889.  Ref.BG876R 

25  etched  and  aquatint  illustrations,  with  hand-colored  duplicates. 

Haines,  Rev.   Herbert.     Manual  of  monumental  brasses.     2  v.     1861. 

739H15 
200  wood-cuts  of  costumes,  14th-17th  century. 

Hall,  Hubert.     Society  in  the  Elizabethan  age.     1886.  942H17So 

From  contemporary  documents.     Wood-cuts  of  Henry  VIII  and  Queen 
Elizabeth. 

Hardie,   Martin.     John   Pettie,  R.A.,   H.R.S.A.     1908.  BP511H 

50  illustrations  in  color,  many  of  use  for  Scottish  and  English  costume. 

Harris,  M.  D.     Life  in  an  old  English  town.    1898.  942.4H31 

2  plates  of  dress. 

Haweis,  H.  R.     Chances  for  children.     1900.  821C496H 

Wood-cuts  of  early  English  costumes. 

Hill,  Georgiana.     History  of  English  dress  from  the  Saxon  period  to  the 
present  day.     2  v.     1893.  391 H64 

13  engravings  with  descriptive  notes. 

27 


Hodgetts,  J.   F.     (The)    English  in   the  middle  ages,   from  the  Norman 
usurpation  to  the  days  of  the  Stuarts.     1885.  914.2H68 

Armour,  p.  111-43;  civil  dress,   p.  147-75. 

Holbein,  Hans,  the  younger.     Portraits  of   illustrious  personages  of  the 
court  of  Henry  VIII.     1828.  Ref.769H72 

Contemporary  costume. 

Holt,  E.  S.     Ye  olden  time;   English  customs  in  the  middle  ages. 

914.2H75 

Clothing,  p.  72-98.     Frontispiece,  costumes  of  Henry  IV. 

Jerrold,  Douglas,  and  others.    Heads  of  the  people,  or  portraits  of  the 
English.     Drawn  by  Kenny  Meadows.     2  v.     1st  pub.   1838-40. 

827J563H 
"Cliaracteristic  pictorial  sketches  from  every  grade  of  life." 

Jewitt,  Llewellynn.     Half-hours  among  some  English  antiquities.    1877. 

913J59 

Among   arms   and   armour,    p.    102-13 ;   among   personal   ornaments,    p. 
203-33.     Outline  illustrations. 

Same.    Rev.  and  enl.  ed.     1880. 


Jusserand,  J.  J.     English  wayfaring  life  in  the  middle  ages.    2d  ed.    1889. 

914.2J96 
Many  cuts,  from  contemporary  sources,  of  14th  century  costumes. 

Knight,  Charles.     London.     6  v.     1841.  942.1  K69 

See  analytic  contents  to  each  vol.  Many  wood-cuts  of  costumes  of 
all  periods. 

Same.     6  v.  in  3.     1851.  942.1  K69L3 

Popular  history  of  England.     8  v.     Lond.  1858. 

See  "costume"  in  indexes  of  v.  4  and  8.     Numerous  wood-cuts. 

Larned,  J.  N.     History  of  England.     [cl900.]  942L32 

Several  cuts  of  typical  costumes. 

Legg,  L.  G.  W.  ed.     English  coronation  records.     1901.  Ref.394L51 

17  illustrations  (1  colored)  of  early  coronation  scenes,  from  con- 
temporary sources. 

Lennox,  Lord  W.  P.     Fashion  then  and  now.  2  v.     1878.  390L56 

Many  scattered  notes  on  18th  and  19th  century  dress. 

Levati,    Ambrogio.     Costume   des    habitans    des    lies    britanniques.      {In 

Ferrario,  G.     Costume.     1827.     Europe,    v.  6  [v.  17].  Ref.391F37 

20  of  the  31  colored  copperplates  show  costume  from  pre-Roman  period 
to  19th  century. 

Loftie,  W.  J.     Kensington;   picturesque  and  historical.     1888.     942.1  L82K 
6  of  the  colored   plates   show   18th  century   costume. 

London,  Society  of  Antiquaries.    Vetusta  monumenta.    6  v.     1747-1842. 

Ref.913L84 

Nearly  100  of  the  320  copperplates  (including  28  colored)  include 
costume  to  time  of  Elizabeth.  Elizabeth's  funeral  procession  (v.  3)  and 
the  Bayeux  tapestry   (v.  6,  colored)   are  given  entire. 

Macklin,  H.  W.     Brasses  of  England.     1907.  739M15B 

Numerous  cuts  of  costume  and  armor,  1277-1625.     Ecclesiastical  dress. 

28 


Macklin,  H.  W.     Monumental  brasses.     1905.  739IVI15 

"Armour,  dress,  and  ecclesiastical  vestments,"  13th-17th  centuries. 
Wood-cuts. 

Maclise,  Daniel.     The  story  of  the  Norman  Conquest.     1866.     Ref.741M16 

42  illustrations  engraved  [on  wood]  under  Professor  Gruner,  from 
drawings  by  Maclise.  "Coronation  of  Harold,"  and  other  scenes,  show- 
ing  Saxon  and   Norman  costume. 

Malcolm,  J.  P.     Anecdotes  of  the  manners  and  customs  of  London  during 
the   18th   century.     2  v.     1810.  Ref.914.21M24 

"Anecdotes  of  dress  and  the  caprices  of  fashion,"  v.  2,  p.  312-57. 
12  engravings  of  dress,  1690-1807. 

Anecdotes    of    the    manners    and    customs    of    London    from    the 

Roman  invasion  to  the  year  1700.     3  v.     1811.  Ref.914.21M24A 

"Dress,"  v.  2,  p.  279-341.  12  hand-colored  engravings  of  dress,  1053- 
1675. 

Martin,  Charles  and  Martin,  Leopold.     Civil  costume  of  England  from  the 
Conquest  to  the  present  time.     1842.  Ref.391M37 

Series  of  colored  etchings. 

Meyrick,  S.  R.  and  Smith,  C.  H.     Costume  of  the  original  inhabitants  of 

the  British  Islands  and  adjacent  coasts  of  the  Baltic.    Imp.  ed.    [1821.] 

Ref.391M61 

24  colored  aquatints,  including  Britons,  Druids,  Ancient  Irish,  Danes 
and  Goths. 

Montgomery,  D.   H.     Leading  facts  of  English  history.     1903.     942M78L 
See  "dress"  in  index. 

Nayler,  Sir  George.     Coronation  of  His  Most  Sacred  Majesty,  George  the 
Fourth.     1839.  Ref. 

42  colored  plates. 

Nevill,  Ralph.    Old  sporting  prints.     1908.     (Connoisseur,  Extra  Number.) 

760  N  520 

52  plates,  36  in  color,  showing  English  costume  at  the  end  of  the 
18th  and  the  beginning  of  the  19th  centuries. 

New  bon  ton  magazine;   or.  Telescope  of  the  times,    v.  1-6.     May,  1818 — 
Apr.   1821.  052N53 

Colored  caricatures  of  costume  of  period. 

Nicolas,  Sir  N.  H.     History  of  the  orders  of  knighthood  of  the  British 
Empire.     4  v.     1842.  Ref,929.7N63H 

Colored  plates  of  regalia,  5  portraits  in  full  regalia. 

Oxford   University.     Oxford  historical  pageant.     1907.  8220988 

35   half-tone   illustrations,   mostly   contemporary. 

Paston,  George,  {pseud,  of  B.  M.  Symonds).     Social  caricature  in  the  18th 

century.     1905.  Ref.741P29 

Colored  frontispiece  and  over  200  half-tone  caricatures  of  18th  century 
costume. 

Paul,  H.  [W.]     Queen  Anne.     1906.  Ref.942P32Q 

Numerous  portraits  in  Queen  Anne  costume. 

Perkins,  Mrs.  L-(F.)     Robin  Hood;   his  deeds  and  adventures.     [cl906.] 

821.04P44 
Has  colored  plates,  etc.,  showing  old  English  costume. 

29 


Pictures  of  society;  grave  and  gay.    From  the  pencils  of  celebrated  artists 

and  the  pens  of  popular  authors.     1866.  820.8P61 

95  plates,  lithographs,  a  re-issue  of  the  best  engravings  from  "London 
Society." 

Picturesque  representations  of  the  dress  and  manners  of  the  English, 
illus.  in  50  colored  engravings  with  descriptions.     [1814.]       391P61E 

Planche,  J.  R.  History  of  British  costume  from  the  earliest  period  to  the 
close  of  the  18th  century.     1834.  391 P69 

Numerous  illustrations. 

Same.     3d  ed.     Reprinted  1907. 

Repository  of  arts,  literature,  fashions,  etc.  [by  R.  Ackermann].  Ser.  1, 
V.  3-6,  9-14;   Ser.  2,  v.  1-14;   Ser.  3,  v.  1-12.     Jan.  1810— Dec.  1828. 

052  R42 

Letters  on  London  and  Paris  fashions.     Colored  steel  plates  of  women's 
dress. 

Russell,  W.  H.  Memorial  of  the  marriage  of  H.  R.  H.  Albert  Edward, 
Prince  of  Wales,  and  H.  R.  H.  Alexandra,  Princess  of  Denmarlv. 
[1864.]  Ref.394R96 

Includes    several   chromo-lithographs   of   court   costumes. 

Schild,   Marie,  comp.     Old  English  costumes;    an  epitome  of  ladies'  cos- 
tumes from  the  1st  to  the  19th  century,     n.  d.  Ref,391S330 
40  steel  plates  and  4  colored  engravings,  many  of  historical  characters. 

Old  English  peasant  costumes.     1898.  391 S33 

Shoberl,  F.  World  in  miniature;  England,  Scotland  and  Ireland.  Edited 
by  W.  H.  Pyne.     4  v.     1827.  Ref.914.2S559 

84  colored  engravings. 

Stone,  Mrs.  E.  (Menzies,  Sutherland,  pseud.).  Chronicles  of  fashion, 
from  the  time  of  Elizabeth  to  the  early  part  of  the  19th  century.  2  v. 
1845.  914,2M55 

"Costumes,"  v.  1,  p.  394-434  ;  v.  2,  p.  363-455.     15  steel  engravings. 

Strutt,  Joseph.  Complete  view  of  the  dress  and  habits  of  the  people  of 
England  from  the  establishment  of  the  Saxons  to  the  present  time. . . 
2  v.     1842.  Ref.391S92 

Illustrated  by  engravings  and  colored  plates. 

Regal  and  ecclesiastical  antiquities  of  England.    1843.    Ref.913S927 

72  copperplate  portraits  from  Edward  the  Confessor  to  Henry  VIII. 

Sports    and    pastimes   of    the    people    of    England.      New    ed.    by 

Wm.    Hone.      1850.  790S92 

140  wood-cuts,  representing  popular  diversions. 

Sydney,  W.  C.     England  and  the  English  in  the  18th  century.     2  v.     1891. 

942S98E 
"Dress  and  costume,"  v.  1,  p.  89-130. 

Synge,  M.  B.     Short  history  of  social  life  in  England.     [cl906.]     942S99 
See  "dress"  in  Index.     Brief  references. 

Traill,  H.  D.  ed.     Social  England.     6  v.     1894-97.  942T76S 

See  "costume"  and  "dress"  in  index  of  each  vol. 

Same.     II.  ed.     1901-04.  942T76 

Many  colored  illustrations. 

30 


Trowbridge,  W.  R.  H.  Court  beauties  of  Old  Whitehall;  historiettes  of 
the  Restoration.     1906.  920H8632 

32  Restoration  portraits. 

Tuer,  A.  W.  comp.  Follies  and  fashions  of  our  grandfathers  (1807). 
1886-7.  Ref.914.2T91 

Digest  of  magazine  material  of  1807.     37  hand-colored  plates. 

Walker,  G.     Costume  of  Yorkshire  in  1814.     1885.  Ref.391W179 

A  series  of  41  facsimiles  of  original  drawings. 

Wingfield,  Lewis.  Notes  on  civil  costume  in  England  from  the  Conquest 
to  the  Regency  as  exemplified  in  the  International  Health  Exhibition 
of  1884.     1884.  Ref.394W77 

24  colored  illustrations,  lithographs,  of  the  period  1066-1820. 

Woodward,  G.  M'.  Eccentric  excursions;  or,  Literary  and  pictorial 
sketches.  .  .in.  ..England  and  South  Wales.     1796.  Ref.827W89 

About  100  colored  caricatures  of  contemporary  dress. 

Wright,  Thomas.     (The)  Celt,  the  Roman  and  the  Saxon.    1852.    913W95C 
[Dress  of  Romans  in  Britain],  p.  326-33.     3  cuts  of  ornaments. 

Homes  of  other  days.     1871.  914.2W953 

Many    small    wood-cuts   from    contemporary    sources   of   costume    from 
Anglo-Saxon  times  to  16th  century. 

ENGLAND.     MILITARY   COSTUME. 

Archibald,  J.  F.  J.     Blue  shirt  and  khaki.     1901.  355A67 

Many  half-tones  of  English  and  American  soldiers. 

Besant,  Sir  Walter.  Soldiers.  {In  Ms  London  in  the  time  of  the  Tudors. 
1904.     p.  316-22.)  Ref . 942.1  B55LO 

Several    illustrations. 

(The)  British  Army.  By  a  lieutenant-colonel  in  the  British  army.  With 
an  introduction  by  Major-General  F.  Maurice.     1900.  355B86 

27  full-page   plates    (13  in  colors)    and  30  illustrations  in  text. 

Ellis,  A.  B.     History  of  the  1st  West  India  regiment.     1885.  355E47 

2  colored  plates  of  negro  uniforms. 

Groves,  J.  P.  History  of  the  42d  Royal  Highlanders,  "The  Black  Watch" 
...1729-1893.     1893.  Ref.355G88H 

p.  1-3,  14.     4  colored  plates  of  uniforms,  1729-1893. 

Koppen,  F.  von.     Army  of  the  British  empire.     (I7i  his  Armies  of  Europe 

illustrated,  1890.     p.  1-19.)  355K77 

Descriptions  in  text.     3  double  colored  plates    (23  illustrations,  includ- 
ing 2  naval)   and  6  text  illustrations  of  uniforms  of  the  period. 

Luard,  John.  History  of  the  dress  of  the  British  soldier  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  present  time.     1852.  355L92 

50  outline  plates. 

Milne,  James.     Gordon  Highlanders.     1898.  355M65 

Includes    half-tone    plates,     showing    Highland    uniforms    of    different 
periods. 

Perry,  0.  L.  Rank  and  badges.  .  .in  Her  Majesty's  army  and  navy.  2d  ed. 
1888.  355P46 

Badges  and  uniforms  of  military  and  naval  organizations. 

31 


Robinson,  C.  N.  ed.     Navy  and  army  illustrated.     2  v.     1895-96.         Ref. 
Illustrations  of  British  uniforms,  including  native  troops. 

Scott,  Sir  J.  S.  D.     British  army.     3  v.     1868.  355S42 

"Body  armour,"  v.  1,  p.  192-22J  ;  "clothing  of  troops,"  v.  2,  p.  431-45. 
Many  plates  with  descriptive  notes. 

Smith,  J.  H.     Historie  booke...to  keep  in  remembrance  the. .  .meeting  of 
the  Honourable  Artillery  Company  of  London  and  the  Ancient  and 

Honorable  Artillery  Company  of  the  Massachusetts Bost.  1903. 

[C1903.]  Ref.358S65 

Colored   plates  of  Royal   Artillery   uniforms,    1660-1900,   and  numerous 
plates  and  text  illustrations  of  17th-19th  century  costume. 

Thorneley,  J.  L.     Monumental  brasses  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.     1893. 

739T51 
Outline  illustrations,   from   rubbings,   of  costumes  of   1458-1650. 

Uniforms  of  the  armies  of  the  six  great  powers  of  Europe.     {In  Standard 
dictionary.     Sup.  1903.     p.  2187.)  Ref.423F98Su 

Section  of  colored  plate,  showing  18  English  uniforms. 

Wolseley,  Viscount  Garnet.     Standing  army  of  Great  Britain.     {In  Armies 
of  to-day.     1893.     p.  57-96.)  355M57 

8  cuts  of  British  uniforms. 

Zogbaum,    R.    F.     Great   Britain;    a    home    of    Tommy   Atkins.      {In    his 
Horse,  foot  and  dragoons.     1888.     p.  49-74.)  355Z85 

10  wood-cuts,   plates,   and  text  illustrations  of  uniforms. 

ENGLAND.     See  also    CARICATURES   AND   CARICATURISTS. 

ESKIMO    COSTUME. 

Carstensen,  A.  R.     Two  summers  in  Greenland.     1890.  919.8C32 

Photogravures  and  cuts  of  Eskimo  dress. 

Gilder,  W.  H.     Schwatka's  search;  sledging  in  the  Arctic  in  quest  of  the 
Franklin  records.     1881.  919.8G40 

"Arctic  costumes,"  p.  136-46.     4  or  5  plates  of  costume. 

Nansen,  F.     First  crossing  of  Greenland.     2  v.     1890.  919.8N18Fi2 

Many  wood-cuts.     Consult  index. 

Nordenskiold,  A.  E.     Voyage  of  the  Vega  round  Asia  and  Europe.    1882. 

919.8N83V 

Consult  index.     Wood-cuts. 

Peary,  R.  E.     Northward  over  the  "great  ice."     2  v.     1898.  919.8P362 

Many  half-tone  cuts  of  Eskimos. 

Schwatka,  Frederick.     Children  of  the  cold.     [cl899.]  91 9.9841  C 

Half-tone  and  wood-cut   plates  of  costume. 

ETRUSCAN    COSTUME. 

Desvergers,  M.  J.  A.  N.     L'Etrurie  et  les  Etrusques.     3  v.     1862-64. 

Ref.F913D47 

Two-color  plates  of  objets-d'art,  showing  costumes. 

Magnetti,   Carlo.     Costume   des   Etrusques.      {In  Ferrario,   G.     Costume. 
1820.     Europe,     v.  2.     p.  7-219.)  Ref.391F37 

Many  of  the  42  colored  copperplates  show  dress. 

See  also   ROME. 
32 


FANCY   DRESS. 

Aria,  Mrs.  E.     Of  fancy  di-ess.     {In  her  Costume;   fanciful,  historical  and 
theatrical.     1906.     p.  178-189.^  391A69 

1  colored  plate  and  4  other  illustrations  of  costume. 

Holt,  Ardern.     Fancy  dresses  described;  or,  What  to  wear  at  fancy  balls. 
3d  ed.   enl.      [1882.]  391H75Fd 

Outline  illustrations,  "Restricted  to  the  costume  of  ladies  and  children." 
"16  .   .  .   models  ...  in  color,  as  well  as  a  new  series  of  smaller  il- 
lustrations." 

Sa7ne.     5th  ed.     [1887.] 

Same.     6th  ed.     n.  d. 

Gentleman's  fancy  dress;    how  to  choose  it.     4th  ed.     n.  d. 

391  H75 
Outline  cuts. 

Same.    6th  ed.    n.  d. 

Lumm,  E.  G.     Twentieth  century  speaker.     [cl898.]  808.5L95 

Several  colored  and  half-tone  plates  of  costumes  for  tableaux,  etc. 

(The)  "Sketch."    London,  Jan.  2,  1907. 

p.  6-7.  Carmen — Pompadour  flower  girl— Directoire — Soubrette  of  the 
Second  Empire — Astarte — Mireille — 'Delilah — Louis  XVI  period — M61i- 
sande — Empire  court  dress. 

Spielman,  M.  H.  and  Layard,  G.  S.     Kate  Greenaway.     1905. 

Ref.BG798S 
53  colored  plates  and  many  cuts  of  Kate  Greenaway  costumes. 

Weldon.     Weldon's  practical  fancy  dress  for  children.     [1887.]         391 W34 
49   illustrations  with  descriptive  text. 

FANS. 

Flory,   M.    A.     Book   about   fans;    the   history   of    fans   and    fan-painting. 
1895.  391 F64 

29  wood-cuts  and  half-tones. 

Grolier  Club  (New  York).    Fan  in  all  ages;  a  brief  history  of  its  evolution. 
[1891.]  Ref.391G87 

19  wood-cuts. 

Salwey,  C.  M.     Fans  of  Japan.     1894.  Ref.391S18 

10  colored  plates  and  39  illustrations  in  black  and  white. 

Uzanne,  L.  0.      (The)    Fan.     1884.  Ref.391U99F 

Waern,  Cecilia.     Short  historical  sketch  of  fans.     [cl895.]  391W12 

8  half-tones  of  fans.     Brief  bibliography. 

FLEMISH   COSTUME.     See  BELGIUM. 

FOOT-WEAR. 

Becker,  W.  A.  Shoes.      (In  Ms  Charikles.     1845.     p.   326-31.)      913B39Ch 
4  cuts  of  shoes  of  Homeric  times. 

Same.     5th  ed.     1880.      (p.   442-52.) 

Hall,  J.  S.     Book  of  the  feet;  a  history  of  boots  and  shoes.    3d  ed.    1847. 

391H17 
4  colored  plates  (42  figures),  and  many  wood-cuts  of  foot-wear. 

33 


Lacroix,  Paul,  and  others.  Histoire  des  cordonniers. .  .pr6c6d6e  de  I'his- 
toire  de  la  chaussure.     1852.  Ref. 

Many  cuts  of  boots  and  shoes  of  all  periods  and  countries. 

Menard,  Rene.  Le  chaussure.  (In  his  La  vie  privee  des  anciens.  1881. 
V.  2.     p.   322-30.)  F913M53 

22  outline  illustrations  of  boots  and  shoes. 

Redfern,  W.  B.  Royal  and  historic  gloves  and  shoes  illustrated  and 
described.     1904.  Ref.391R31 

32  plates  (1  colored)  of  boots  and  shoes  of  various  nations  and  times. 

Rhead,  G.  W.  Boots,  shoes  and  other  coverings  for  the  feet.  (In  his 
Chats  on  costume.     1906.     p.  279-301.)  391 B46 

Historical  and  descriptive.     Wood-cuts  and  half-tone  illustrations. 

FRANCE. 

Arnault,  A.  V.     Vie  politique  et  militaire  de  Napoleon.     2  v.     1822-26. 

Ref.FBN216Ar 

Lithographed  plates  after  original  designs  of  the  first  painters  of  the 
French  school. 

Bourgeois,  Emile.  France  under  Louis  XIV...  [tr.]  by  Mrs.  Cashel  Hoey. 
1897.  Ref.944B77 

Many  of  the  copperplates  show  costume. 

Boutet  de  Monvel,  Roger.  Beau  Brummell  and  his  times.  With  a  chap- 
ter on  dress  and  the  dandies  by  Mary  Craven.     1908.  BE8933o 

Bruyn,    A.    de.     Costumes    civils    et    militaires    du    XVIe    siecle. .  .1872. 

Ref.F391B91 

33  photolithographic  plates. 

Challamel,  J.  B.  M.  A.  History  of  fashion  in  Prance;  or,  The  dress  of 
women  from  the  Gallo-Roman  period  to  the  present  time. . .  [tr.]  by 
Mrs.  Cashel  Hoey  and  John  Lillie.     1882.  Ref.391C43 

20  colored  plates  [80  figures]. 

Clouet,  FranQois,  called  Janet.  300  French  portraits. .  .of  the  courts  of 
Francis  I,  Henry  II  and  Francis  II.     2  v.     1875.  Ref.741C64 

"Auto-lithographed  from  the  originals  at  Castle  Howard." 

Cook,  C.  C.  ed.  Costumes  of  the  time  of  the  French  revolution  1790-1793; 
together  with  English  costumes  1795-1806.  Drawn  from  the  collection 
of  Victorien  Sardou.     1889.  Ref.391G95 

"65   etchings,    executed   by    Guillaumot   fils,    colored   by   hand."      40   of 
French,  25  of  English  costume. 

D'Este,  Margaret.     Through  Corsica  with  a  camera.     1905.  914.59D47 

17  of  the  half-tones  show  costume. 
Drumont,  Edouard.     (Les)  Fetes  nationales  a  Paris.    1889.     Ref.RF944D79 

French   costumes  from   1389,   illustrated   in   plates.     Text   illustrations 
of  national  fetes. 

Duplessis,  G.  Costumes  Historiques  des  XVIe,  XVIIe  et  XVIIIe  si^cles. 
2  V.     1867.  Ref.F391D93 

Full-page  colored  illustrations. 

Egerton,  M.  M.  Countess  of  Wilton.  Toilette  in  France.  (In  her  Book 
of  costume.     1847.     p.  192-270.)  Ref.391W75 

Numerous  cuts  of  head-dress  and  costume. 

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.^ponow,  G.  W.     Reminiscences  and  recollections  of  Capt.  Gronow,  1810-60. 

2  V.     1889.  Ref.BG876R 

References  to  and  illustrations  of  French  and  English  dress  of  period. 
Hand-colored,  etched  and  aquatint  plates. 

Guillaumot,   A.   E.     Costumes   du   XVIIIe    siecle;    d'apres   les    dessins   de 
Watteau  fils,  Desrais,  Leclerc,  Cochin,  etc.  Ref.F391G95 

60  etchings. 

Hoyt,  Eleanor    (Mrs.  Brainerd).     In  Vanity  Fair;    a  tale  of  frocks  and 
femininity.     1906.  914.4H86 

Janin,  J.  G.  and  others.     Pictures  of  the  French.     1840.  Ref.914.4J33 

230    engravings    from    Gavarni,    Monnier    and    Meissonier    of    French 
costume  of  1840. 

Koppen,  F.  von.     France,     (hi  his  Armies  of  Europe  illustrated.     1890. 

p.  46-53.)  355K77 

2  double  colored  plates  (13  illustrations.  Including  3  naval)  and  6  text 
Illustrations   of   French   uniforms. 

Lacroix,  Paul.     Dress  and  fashions.     {In  his  Eighteenth  century.     1876. 
p.    452-89.)  Ref.914.4L14 

10, colored  plates,  and  many  illustrations  of  dress  of  the  period. 

Menpes,   Dorothy.     Brittany    [11.]    by   Mortimer  Menpes.     [1905.] 

Ref.914.4M54 

About  50  of  the  75  colored  plates  shovr  Breton  costume. 

Miltoun,    Francis.      Rambles    in    Brittany. .  .illus.    by    Blanche    McManus. 

1906.  914.4M66Rb 

"Manners  and  customs,"   p.   70-87.     Many  of  the  half-tone  plates   and 
wood-cuts  show  costume. 

Musgrave,  Rev.  George.     Nooks  and  corners  in  Old  France.     2  v.     1867. 

914.4M987N 
"Touraine  caps,"  v.  1,  p.  225. 

Pauquet   freres.     Modes   et  costumes   historiques.      [1865?]         Ref.391P33 
96  colored  plates  of  French  costume,  493  A.  D.-1864. 

-Quicherat,  J.     Histoire  du  costume  en  France. .  .jusqu'a  la  fin  du  XVIIIe 
si6cle.     1875.  Ref.F391Q62 

481  wood-cuts  of  both  male  and  female  costume. 

Repository  of  arts,  literature,  fashions,  etc.   [by  R.  Ackermann.]     Ser.  1, 
V.  3-6,  9-14;   Ser.  2,  v.  1-14;   Ser.  3,  v.  1-12.     Jan.  1810— Dec.  1828. 

052  R42 
Monthly  letters  on  Paris  "female  fashions."     Colored  steel  plates. 

Robida,  A.     "Yester-year";  ten  centuries  of  toilette.     1891.  391 R65 

29  colored  plates  and  numerous  wood-cuts  of  French  female  costume 
from  the  middle  ages  to  about  1880. 

Smith,  J.  H.     Troubadours  at  home.     2  v.     1899.  849S65 

See  "costume"  in  Index.     A  few  cuts  of  costume. 

Uzanne,   L.    0.     Fashion    in    Paris. .  .feminine    taste    and   esthetics    from 

1797  to  1897.     1898.  Ref.391U99 

100  hand-colored  plates  and  250  text  illustrations  of  both   male  and 
female  dress. 

Frenchwomen  of  the  century;  fashions,  manners,  usages.     1897. 

Ref.394U99 
Contains  colored  plates. 

35 


Viollet-le-Duc,    E.    E.     Dictionnaire    raisonne    du    mobilier    fran^ais    de 

I'epoque  carlovingienne  a  la  renaissance.    6  v.    1858-72.       Ref.F703V79 

Dress  ;  personal  jewels ;  toilet  articles,  v.  3  and  4. 
Many  wood-cuts  and  a  few  colored  plates. 

FRANCE.     MILITARY   COSTUME. 

[Lewal,  ]     French  army.     {In  Armies  of  to-day.     1893.     p.  161-215.) 

355M57 

16  cuts  of  French  and  French  colonial  uniforms  of  the  period. 

Uniforms  of  the  armies  of  the  six  great  powers  of  Europe.     (In  Standard 
dictionary.     Sup.  1903.    p.  2187.)  Ref.423F98Su 

Section  of  colored  plate,  showing  16  modern  French  uniforms. 

Zogbaum,  R.  F.     France;  war  pictures  in  time  of  peace.     (In  his  Horse, 
foot  and  dragoons.     1888,     p.  1-47.)  355Z85 

15  wood-cuts,  plates  and  text  illustrations  of  modern  French  uniforms. 

FRANCE.     See  also   CARICATURES   AND   CARICATURISTS. 

GERMANY. 

Avenarius,    Tony.      Historischer    festzug    veranstaltet    bei    der    feier    der 
vollendung  des  Kolner  domes  am  16  October,  1880.     n.  d.     Ref.750A95 
29   large  lithographed   plates   of   German  costumes,    1248-1880. 

Bossi,  Luigi.     Costume  ancien  et  moderne  des  Germains.      {In  Ferrario, 
G.     Costume.     1824.     Europe,  v.  4.     [v.  15.]     p.  173-816.)      Ref.391F37 

Over  40  colored  copperplates  of  ancient  and  modern  German  costumes 
of  all  classes. 

Egerton,    M'.   M.      Countess    of   Wilton.     Toilette   in    Germany.      {In    her 
Book  of  costume.     1847.     p.  271-87.)  Ref.391W75 

Several  wood-cuts  of  male  and  female  costume. 

Grohman,  W.  A.  Baillie-    Land  in  the  mountains. .  .past  and  present  of 
Tyrol.     1907.  943.7G87 

"Costume  of  the  Landesknechte,"  p.  232-35. 

Guinot,  Eugene.    Summer  at  Baden-Baden.     [1876.]  914.3G96 

6  colored  plates  of  costumes. 

Hottenroth,  F.     Trachten,  haus — ,   feld — ,   und  kriegsgerathschaften   der 
volker,  alter  und  neuer  zeit.     2  vols.    n.  d.  G391H83 

120  plates  and  numerous  wood-cuts. 

Johnson,  A.   C.     Pleasant  life  in  Germany.     1858.  914.3J66 

See  "costumes"  in  index. 

Kohler,  K.     (Die)   Entwickelung  der  tracht  in  Deutschland  wahrend  des 
mittelalters  und  der  neuzeit.     1877.  G391K77 

100  plates. 

Schwind,  Moritz  von.     Schwind;  des  meisters  werke  in  1265  abbildungen. 
1907.  G759W41 

Many  portraits  in  19th  century  German  costume,  and  a  number  of  cuts 
of  historic  German  dress. 

GERMANY.     MILITARY    COSTUME. 

Dally,  A.     Uniforms  de  I'armee  allemande  en  1866   [il.]  by  M.  Roy.     n.  d. 
[Cahiers  d'enseignement.    no.  13-16.]  (3  Unbound  pamphlets) 

16  colored  full-page  illustrations,  with  a  few  cuts  of  German  uniforms 
of  1886. 

36 


[Exnep,  ]      German   army   of  to-day.     (In  Armies   of  to-day.     1893, 

p.  97-160.)  355M57 

"Equipment  and  clothing,"  p.  147-49.     14  cuts  of  modern  uniform. 

Guinot,  Eugene.     Summer  at  Baden-Baden.      [1876.]  914.3G96 

3  colored  plates  of  uniforms  of  Baden. 

Koppen,  F.  von.     German  army.     (In  his  Armies  of  Europe  illustrated. 

1890.     p.  20-35.)  355K77 

3  double  page  colored  plates   (20  illustrations,  including  3  naval)   and 
8  text  illustrations  of  uniforms. 

Landesknechte.     (/»  Meyer's  Konversations-lexicon.     6th  ed.     1905.    v.  12. 
p.   126.)  Ref.G033IVI61Ko 

Brief  historical  article  and  plate  of  10  cuts  of  German  foot-soldiers, 
15th-16th  centuries. 

Same.     4th  ed.    1888.     (v.  10.     p.  469.) 

Uniforms  of  the  armies  of  the  six  great  powers  of  Europe.     (In  Standard 
dictionary.     Sup.  1903.     p.  2187.)  Ref.423F98Su 

Section  of  colored  plates,  showing  19  modern  German  uniforms. 

Zogbaum,    R.    F.     Germany;    a    night   with    the    Fourth    Corps.     (In    his 
Horse,  foot  and  dragoons.     1888.     p.  75-99.)  355Z85 

10  plates  and  cuts  of  German  uniforms. 

GIPSY    COSTUME. 

Boner,  Charles.     Transylvania;   its  products  and  its  people.     1865. 

914.39B71 
Plate  of  gipsy  group,  with  brief  scattered  references  in  text. 

Gerard,    E.     Land    beyond    the    forest;    facts,    figures    and  fancies   from 

Transylvania.     2   v.      1888.  914.39G35 
2  photogravures  and  5  wood-cuts  of  Gipsy  costume. 

Pennell,  E.  R.     To  gipsyland,  illus.  by  J.  Pennell.     1893.  914.39P41 

Frequent    reference    to    gipsy    dress.      Many    black-and-white    illustra- 
tions of  gipsy   costume. 

Smith,  F.  B.     Budapest;  the  city  of  the  Magyars.     1903.  914.39S64 

Illustrations  include  17  half-tones  of  Hungarian  gipsies. 

Yoxall,    J.    H.     Word    on    gypsy    costume.     (In    Journal    of    the    gypsy 
lore  society.     New  ser.  v.  1,  July,  1907,  p.  23-25.) 

Including  1  illustration  and  bibliographical  notes. 

GLOVES. 

Beck,  S.  W.     Gloves,  their  annals  and  associations.    1883.  391 B39 

Many  wood-cuts. 

Redfern,   W.    B.     Royal   and   historic   gloves   and   shoes    illustrated    and 
described.     1904.  Ref.391R31 

46  plates  (4  colored)   of  gloves,  chiefly  English  and  Scotch. 

Uzanne,  L.  O.     Sunshade— the  glove — the  muff.     1883.  Ref.391U99S 

Ilistoric  and  descriptive.     Numerous  photogravures. 

,       GREECE. 

Abraliams,  Ethel  B.     Greek  <]4ess.     1908.  391A15 

54  half-tone  Illustrations. 

37 


318:J5 


Becker,   W.    A.     Charikles;    or,    Illustrations   of   the   private   life   of   the' 

ancient   Greeks.     1845.  913B39Ch 

[Dress],    p.    159-71,    304-25 ;    "Shoes,"    p.    326-31 ;    "Hair   and   beard," 
p.  332-38.     1  plate  and  9  wood-cuts  of  dress. 

Same.     5th  ed.     1880. 

Notes  somewhat  fuller  than  in  earlier  edition.     See  "Dress"  in  index. 

BliJmner,  H.     Home  life  of  the  ancient  Greeks. .  .tr.  by  A.  Zimmern.    1893. 

913B65 

"Costume,"  p.  1-77.     See  also  "Costume"   in  Index.     Many  wood-cuts. 
Brief  bibliography. 

Choisseul-Gouffler,  M.  G.  A.  P.,  comte  de.    Voyage  pittoresque  de  la  Grece. 
2  V.  in  3.     1782-1822.  Ref.F914.95C54 

Many  of  the  325  copperplates  show  ancient  and  modern  Greek  dresa. 
Descriptive  text. 

Davis,    R.    H.     Modern    Greece.     (In    Ms    Rulers   of   the   Mediterranean. 
1894.     p.  178-97.)  910D26R 

8  cuts  of  modern  Greek  costume,  several  of  peasants. 

Dupre,  L.     Voyage  a  Athenes  et  a  Constantinople.     1825.  Ref. 

Colored  plates  of  modern  Greek  costume.     Descriptive  text  in  French. 

Egerton,  M.  M'.     Countess  of  Wilton.     Toilette  in  Greece.     {In  Tier  Book 
of  costume.    1847.    p.  388-407.)  Ref.391W75. 

10  wood-cuts,  mostly  of  modern  costume. 

Evans,  Lady  M.  M.     Chapters  on  Greek  dress.    1893.  391 E92 

74  cuts  of  classic  dress.     Bibliography. 

Furtwangler,   Adolf.     Masterpieces   of   Greek   sculpture.  Ref.733F99 

19  photogravures  and  200  wood-cuts  show  classic  dress.     Many  text 
references  to  costume. 

Gironi,  R.    Costume  ancien  et  moderne  de  la  Grece.     (In  Ferrario,  G.   Cos- 
tume.    1815-29.     Europe,     v.  1.     pt.  1-2.)  Ref.F391F37' 

153  colored  copperplates  include  ancient,  Byzantine  and  modern  Greek- 
costumes. 

Guhl,  E.  and  Koner,  W.     Life  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans  described  from 
antique  monuments.     1875.  913G94 

"Dress,"  p.  159-84.     20  outline  cuts. 

Gulick,  C.  B.     Life  of  the  ancient  Greeks.     1903.  913097 

"Clothing,"   p.    153-78.      "The  Warrior,"   p.    188-205.      Many   half-tones 
and  cuts  of  dress. 

Harrison,  J.  E.  and  MacCoii,  D.  S.     Greek  vase  painting.     1894. 

Ref.738H3-S 
Black  and  white  illustrations,  Introducing  classic  dress. 

Hope,  Thomas.     Grecian  costume.     {In  his  Costume  of  the  ancients.    1841. 
V.  1,  p.  16-38;   V.   2,  p.   37-230.)  Ref.391H79 

Outline  illustrations. 

Laurent,  P.  E.     Recollections  of  a  classical  tour  through  Greece,  Turkey 
and  Italy,  in  1818  and  1819.     2  v.     1822.  Ref.914L38 

4  hand-colored  plates,  showing  Greek  ladies,  Greek  sailors,  etc. 

Menard,  Rene.     Costumes  de  la  Gr6ce.     {In  his  La  vie  priv6e  des  anciens. 
1881.     V.  2.     p.  271-87.)  F913IVI53 

22  outline  illustrations. 

38 


St.  John,  J.  A.     History  of  the  manners  and  customs  of  ancient  Greece. 

3  V.     1842.  913S14 

"Toilette,  dress  and  ornaments,"  v.   2,  p.  50-74.  See  also  "Costume" 
In  index,  v.  3. 

Seymour,  T.  D.     Life  in  the  Homeric  age.     1907.  913S52 

"Dress    and   decoration,"    p.    153-77.      "Homeric    arms,"    p.    629-82.      2 
plates  and  17  cuts  of  dress  and  armor. 

Smith,  J.  M.     Ancient  Greek  female  costume.    1882.  391 S65 

112   outline   plates   and  many   smaller   illustrations,    with   explanatory 
text. 

Timayenis,  T.  T.    Greece  in  the  times  of  Homer.    1885.  913T58 

"Dress  and  ornaments,"  p.  226-40. 

Tucker,  T.   G.     Life  in  ancient  Athens;    the  social  and  public  life  of  a 
classical  Athenian.     1906.  913T89 

Dress,  p.   108-20,   167-74.     Several  cuts  of  costume. 

[Uniforms  of  Greece.]     (In  Koppen,  F.  von.    Armies  of  Europe  illustrated. 
1890.)  355K77 

Section  of  colored  plate,  showing  5  modern  Greek  uniforms. 

GUATEMALA. 

Maudslay,  A.  C.  and  A.  P.     Glimpse  at  Guatemala.    1899.       Ref.917.28M44 

Occasional    references    to    costume.       Photogravures    of    costume    and 
colored  plates  of  native  textiles. 

HAIR.     See  HEAD-DRESS. 

HATS.     See  HEADDRESS. 

HAWAII. 

Browne,  G.  W.     Hawaii.     (In  his  New  America  and  the  Far  East.     v.  1. 
1907.)  910B882 

"Dress,"    p.   30-31.     9  colored   plates,   including  one  of  children,   and 
many  cuts  of  dress. 

Musick,  J.  R.     Hawaii;  our  new  possessions.     1898.  919.6iVI98 

2  plates  of  native  costume. 

Olivares,  Jose  de.     Our  islands  and  their  people.     2  v.      Lcl899.] 

Ref.917.29B91 

[Hawaii],   V.   2,   p.    417-538.      Many  plates    [some   colored]    and   other 
illustrations  of  Hawaiian  costume. 

HEAD-DRESS. 

Becker,  W.  A.     Hair  and  beard.     (Iti  his  Charikles.     1845.     p.  332-38.) 

913B39Ch 
4  cuts  of  female  hair-dressing  of  Homeric  times. 

Same.     5th  ed.     1880.      (p.  453-61.)  Ref.913B39C 

Child,   Theodore.     Wimplts  ^nd   crisping   pins.  .  .studies   in   the   coiffures 
and  ornaments  of  women.     1895.  391C53 

Ancient   Egypt   to  modern   times.     Many   wood-cuts  and   half-tones. 

Description  de  tous  les  genres  de  turbans  et  coiffures  modernes  d'Egypte, 
Syrie,  Turquie,  etc.     (hi  IMagasin  pittoresque.     1841.     p.   4-6.) 

F054IV118 
16  wood-cuts  of  modern  turbans. 

39 


Dulaure,  J.  A.  Pogonologia;  or  a  philosophical  and  historical  essay  on 
beards.     1786.  Ref.391D87 

No  illustrations. 

Fairholt,  F.  W.  Description  of ..  .head-dresses.  (In  Merrifield,  Mrs.  M.  P. 
Dress  as  a  fine  art.    1854.    p.  1-9,  53-60.)  Ref.391M56 

3  plates  (45  figures)  of  styles  of  head-dress. 

Hei^d-dress.     (In  Ms  Costume  in  England.    1846.     p.  524-47.) 

391F17C 
Illustrated  by  wood-cuts. 

Same.     1885.     (v.  2.     p.  217-53.) 

Same.     1896.     (v.  2.     p.  217-53.) 

Gen  in,  J.  N.  Illustrated  history  of  the  hat  from  the  earliest  ages  to  the 
present  time.     1848.  391 G33 

Jones,  William.     Crowns  and  coronations;  a  history  of  regalia.    1883. 

394 J 79 
Chaps.  1,  2,  and  11.     Cuts  of  crowns  and  coronets. 

Lichtenfeld,    J.     Principles    of   physiognomical    hairdressing.     n.    d. 

646L69 

21  illustrations,  wood-cuts. 

Moler,  A.  B.   Manual  on  barbering,  hairdressing,  manicuring,  etc.    [cl905.] 

391 M71 

Musgrave,  Rev.  George.     Nooks  and  corners  in  Old  France.    2  v.    1867. 

914.4M987N 
"Touraine  caps,"  v.  1,  p.  225. 

Ortner,  Jessica.     Practical  millinery.     1892.  646077 

Illustrated. 

Pauquet  freres.     Modes  et  costumes  historiques.      [1865?]  Ref.391P33 

The  96  colored  plates  are  valuable  for  French  head-dress,  493-1864. 

Praga,  Mrs.  Alfred.  What  to  wear  and  when  to  wear  it.  1903.  391 P89 
Half-tones  of  head-dress  and  female  costumes. 

Quigley,  Dorothy.     What  dress  makes  of  us.     1897.  391Q6 

Includes  illustrated  discussion  of  hairdressing  and  head-dress. 

Repton,  J.  A.  Observations  on  the  various  fashions  of  hats,  bonnets  or 
coverings  for  the  head,  chiefly  from  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII  to  the 
18th  century.     (In  Archseolgia.     v.  24.     1832.     p.  169-89.)  Ref. 

8  steel  plates,  with  many  outline  figures  of  hats,  etc. 

Rhead,  G.  W.  Hats,  caps  and  bonnets.  (In  Ms  Chats  on  costume.  1906. 
p.  205-77.)  391  R46 

Cuts  of  all  kinds  of  head-dress. 

Speight,  Alexanna.    Lock  of  hair;  its  history,  ancient  and  modern.    1871. 

391 S74 

Stewart,  James.     Plocacosmos;  or.  The  whole  art  of  hair-dressing.    1782. 

Ref.646S84 

9  copperplates. 

Winter,  F.     (Die)   Kamme  aller  zeiten.     [1906?]  Ref.G391W78 

48  plates  [about  300  figures],  with  notes  on  combs  from  the  stone  age 
to  the  present. 

40 


HEBREW  COSTUME.     See  JEWISH  COSTUME. 

HERZEGOVINA.     See  BALKAN   STATES. 

HOLLAND.     See   NETHERLANDS. 

HUNGARY.     See   AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. 

INDIA. 

Asiatic  costumes ...  44  engravings. .  .with  a  description  to  each  subject. 
1828.  Ref.391A83 

"Engraved  from  drawings  taken  during  .  .  .  residence  in  India." 

Birt,  F.  B.  Bradley-.  Chota  Nagpore;  a  little-known  province  of  the 
empire.     1903.  915.4B61 

About  20  half-tone  plates  of  costume. 

Conway,  M.  D.     My  pilgrimage  to  the  wise  men  of  the  East.    1906.     910C76 

7  half-tone  plates  of  Indian  costume,  mostly  religious. 

Crooke,  William.  Natives  of  northern  India.  1907.  (Native  races  of  the 
British  empire.)  572C94 

Frequent  text  references  to  costume.     32  plates  of  costume. 

Things  Indian.     1906.  915.4C94 

Dress,  p.  155-67 ;  jewelry,  p.  287-91. 

Curtis,  Lillian  J.     Laos  of  North  Siam.     1903.  915.9C97 

Dress,  p.  108-113,  etc.     Half-tone  illustrations,  showing  costume. 

Curtis,  W.  E.  Burma.  {In  his  Egypt,  Burma  and  British  Malaysia. 
1905.     p.  251-348.)  910C98 

6  half-tone  plates  of  Burmese  costume. 

Del  Mar,  Walter.     Romantic  East,  Burma,  Assam  and  Kashmir.    1906. 

915.9D33 
Costume  [of  Burma],  p.  8-9.     Several  half-tone  plates  of  costume. 

Ferrario,    Giulio.     L'Inde. .  .appelee   Indostan. . .  [et]    L'    Indo-Chine.     (In 

his  Costume.  1815-29.     Asie,  v.  2.)  Ref.F391F37 

92    colored    copperplates    of    Hindoo,    Burmese,    Siamese,    and    other 
costumes. 

Gurdon,  P.  R.  T.  The  Khasis.  1907.  [Ethnographical  monograph  pub- 
lished under  the  orders  of  the  Government  of  Eastern  Bengal  and 
Assam.]  572G97 

8  colored  and  11  monochrome  plates. 

Hart,  W.  H.     Everyday  life  in  Bengal  and  other  Indian  sketches.     1906. 

915.4H32 

Illustrations  include  several  half-tones  of  costume. 

Hodson,  T.  C.  The  Meitheis.  1908.  [Ethnographical  monograph  pub- 
lished under  the  orders  of  the  Government  of  Eastern  Bengal  and 
Assam.]  572H69 

9  colored  and   7  monochrome  plates.  Illustrating  this  "dominant  race 
of  Manipur." 

Jacob,  S.  S.  and    Hendley,  T.  H.     Jeypore  enamels.    1886.  Ref.748J15 

Colorod  frontispiece  of  .Jeypore  cnamellers. 

Kelly,  R.  T.     Burma  painted  and  described.     1905.  915.9K29 

Several  of  the  colored  plates  show  costume. 

41 


Malcolm,  Ian.     Indian  pictures  and  problems.     1907.  915.4M24 

About  20  of  the  50  half-tone  plates  show  costume. 

Marston,  A.  W.    Children  of  India,    n.  d.  915.4M37 

Many  wood-cuts  of  costumes. 

Menpes,  Dorothy.     The  Durbar  [il.]  by  Mortimer  Menpes.     [1903.] 

Ref.915.4M54 

Numerous  references  in  text  to  dress.     Most  of  the  100  colored  plates 
show  costumes  of  all  parts  of  India. 

Murray,  A.  H.  H.  High-road  of  Empire;  water-colour  and  pen-and-ink 
sketches    in    India.      1905.  915.4M981 

Wood-cuts  and  colored  plates,  many  showing  dress. 

Norman,  Henry.     Peoples  and  politics  of  the  Far  East.     1895.        915N54 
Half-tone  plates  of  dress  of  Slam  and  Indo-China. 

Same.     1904. 

Penfieid,  F.  C.     East  of  Suez  (Ceylon,  India,  China  and  Japan).     1906. 

915P39 

Text  references.    A  number  of  the  plates  show  Indian  costume. 

Shoberl,  Frederic,  ed.     "World  in  miniature:    Hindoostan.     6  v.     [1827.] 

Ref.915.4S559 
Illustrated  by  103  colored  engravings. 

World  in  miniature:    Thibet  and  India  beyond  the  Ganges.   [1827.] 

Ref.915.1S559 
12  colored  plates  of  costume. 

Solvyns,  B.  The  costume  of  Indostan  elucidated  by  sixty  coloured  engrav- 
ings with  descriptions  in  English  and  French  taken  in  the  years 
1798  and  1799.     1804.  Ref.391S69 

Stack,  E.  and  Lyall,  C.  The  Mikirs.  1908.  [Ethnographical  monograph 
published  under  the  orders  of  the  Government  of  Eastern  Bengal 
and  Assam.]  572S77 

4  colored  and  4  monochrome  illustrations  of  this  tribe  of  Assam. 

Thompson,  P.  A.     Lotus  land. .  .account  of  the  country  and  the  people 

of  Southern  Siam.     [1907.]  915.9T47 

See   "Dress"   in   index.      7   plates,   including  2  of  children,    of   Siamese 
costume. 

Thurston,  Edgar.     Ethnographic  notes  in  Southern  India.     1906.     572T54 
"On  dress,"   p.   520-31.     40  half-tone  plates. 

Watson,  J.  F.  The  textile  manufacturers  and  the  costumes  of  the  people 
of  India.     1866.  Ref.677W338 

Eight  plates  of  costume  Illustrations. 

Young,  Ernest.  Siam.  With  12  full-page  illustrations  in  colour  by  E.  A. 
Norbury.     1908.     (Peeps  at  many  lands  series.)  915.9Y71P 

"Food  and  dress,"  p.  52-56. 

Yusef-Ali,  Abdullah.     Life  and  labour  of  the  people  of  India.     1907. 

915.4A136 

Bridal  dress,  p.  271.     Dress  traditions,  p.  812-15.     Colored  frontispiece 
and  4  other  plates  of  costume. 

42 


INDIANS   OF    NORTH    AMERICA. 

Berlin.      Royal     Museum.     North-west    coast    of    America. .  .ethnological 

researches. .  .of  the  Royal  museums  at  Berlin,     n.  d.  Ref. 

The  lithoiiraphic  plates  include  head-dress  and  masks.      Photogravures 
of  Chilkat   blanket. 

Biart,  Lucien.    Aztecs;  their  history,  manners  and  customs.    1887.    972B57 
Clothing,  p.  292-94. 

Bourke,  J.  G.     Snake-dance  of  the  Moquis  of  Arizona.     1884.  970.3B77 

See    "Costume"    in    index.      10    colored    plates    of    Moqui   and    Navajo 
costume. 

Catlin,  George.     0-kee-pa;  a  religious  ceremony  and  other  customs  of  the 
Mandans.     1867.  Ref.970.6C36 

[Ceremonial  dress],  p.   16-22.     Seven  of  the  colored  plates  show  cos- 
tume. 

Notes  of  8  years'  travel.  ..with  his  North  American  Indian  collec- 
tion.    2  V.      1848.  970.6C36N 
Many  outline  engravings  from  the  author's  original  paintings  of  Indians. 
Illustrations  of  the  manners,  customs  and  condition  of  the  North 


American  Indians.     9th  ed.     2  v.     1857.  Ref . 970.1  C36I 

Many  notes  on  costume.     360  engravings  from  paintings  by  author. 

Curtis,  Natalie.     Indians'  hook.    1907.  970.1  C97 

Text  does  not  treat  costume.     22   plates  from  photographs  of  Indians 
and  several  colored  plates,  showing  Indian  pictures  of  apparel. 

Oellenbaugh,  F.  S.     North-Americans  of  yesterday.     1901.  970.1  D35 

"Weaving  and  costume,"  p.  123-60.     Many  illustrations  of  Indian  cos- 
tume and  ornament. 

Oodge,  R.  I.    Our  wild  Indian.    1882.  970.1  D64 

"Clothing,  finery  and  personal  adornment,"  p.  297-310.    6  colored  plates 
and  a  number  of  wood-cuts  of  costume. 

'Ferrario,    Giulio.      L'Amerique.      (In   his    Costume.      1815-29.      Amerique. 
V.  1.)  Ref.F391F37 

Many   colored   copperplates  of  North  American   Indians. 

Hind,  H.  Y.     Explorations  in  the  interior  of  the  Labrador  peninsula,  the 
country  of  the  Montagnais  and  Nasquapee  Indians.     2  v.     1863. 

917.19H66 
Chromo-Uthographs  and  wood-cuts  of  trappers  and  Indians. 

Narrative   of   the   Canadian   Red   River   exploring  expedition   of 

1857  and  of  the  Assiniboine  and  Saskatchewan  exploring  expeditions 
of  1858.     2  V.     1860.  917.1  H66 

Lithographs  and  wood-cuts  of  Canadian  Indians  and  apparel  (v.  2.). 

Hodge,  F.  W.  ed.     Handbook  of  American  Indians  north  of  Mexico,  1907. 

pt.  1,  A-M.     (U.  S.  Bureau  of  Ethnology,  Bulletin  30.)       Ref.970.1U58 

"Adornment,"   by   Alice   C.   Fletcher,    p.    16-20 ;    "Clothing,"   by    Walter 
ETough,  p.  310-12.     22  cuts  and  bibliographies. 

Hooge,  Romeyn  de.     [Costumes;   a  series  of  43  copper  engravings  of  the 
peoples  and  castes  of  different  nations.  Ref.391H77 

Several  plates  of  North  American  Indians. 

Howard,  O.  O.     My  life  and  experiences  among  our  hostile  Indians.     1907. 

BH851H 
10  colored  plates,  showing  dress  and  weapons. 

43 


Humfreville,  J.  L.     Twenty  years  among  our  savage  Indians.     1897. 

970.1  H92 
See  "Dress"  In  Index.     10  chromo-lithographs  and  numerous  half-tone 
cuts  of  Indian  costume. 

M'Kenney,  T.  L.  and  Hall,  James.  History  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  North 
America.     3  v.     1838-44.  Ref.970.1IVI155H 

"120  [colored]  portraits  from  the  Indian  Gallery  in  the  Department 
of  War  at  Washington." 

Mason,  O.  T.  Aboriginal  American  basketry.  (7m  U.  S.  National  museum 
report.     1902.)      [publ.  1904.]     p.  171-548.     (U.  S.  Doc,  Serial  4549.) 

Ref, 
248  plates,   including  29  of  Indian  women. 

Indian  basketry.     2  v.     N.  Y.  1904.  Ref.689M41 

The  same  work  as  the  preceding. 

Schoolcraft,  H.  R.  Information  respecting  the  history,  condition  and 
prospects  of  the  Indian  tribes  of  the  United  States.     5  v.    1853-56. 

Ref.970.1U58S 
Costume,   v.   3,   p.  65-69;   v.   4,   p.   58-59.      10  monotone   lithographs   of 
costume. 

Same.     v.  1-3.     1851-53. 

Several  of  the  plates  of  costume  in  this  edition  are  colored. 

Starr,  Frederick.     Indians  of  Southern  Mexico.     1899.  Ref .970.1  S79I 

Photogravure  plates,  preceded  by  descriptions,  mostly  showing  costume. 

Tout,  C.  Hill-.    British  North  America,    v.  1.    The  far  west.    1907.    572T73 

Dress  and  personal  adornment,  p.  63-88.  Most  of  the  33  half-tone 
plates  show  Salish  and  D^ne  costume. 

Tozzer,  A.  M.  Comparative  study  of  the  Mayas  and  the  Lacandones.  1907. 
(Archaeol.  Inst,  of  America.  Report  of  the  fellow  in  Amer.  archfeol. 
1902-05.)  970.3T75 

Costume,   p.   29-32. 

U.  S.  Census  office.     11th   census.     Report  on  Indians  taxed  and... not 

taxed  in  the  United  States  (except  Alaska)...     1890.     1894.  Ref. 

Statistical,  historical  and  ethnographic  monographs  by  Brinton,  Donald- 
son, Lord,  and  others.  Many  colored  and  half-tone  plates  of  costumes  of 
all  types  of  Indians. 

Same.     {In  U.  S.  Documents.     Serial  3016.)  Ref. 

INDIANS    OF   SOUTH    AMERICA. 

Ferrario,  Giulio.  L'Amerique  meridionale.  (In  his  Costume.  1815-29. 
Amerique.     v.  2.)  Ref.F391F37 

Many  colored  copperplates  of  South  American  Indians. 

Schmidtmeyer,  Peter.  Travels  into  Chile,  over  the  Andes,  in  the  years 
1820  and  1821.     1824.  Ref.918.3S35 

30  plates,  Including  11  in  color.     4  show  Araucanos. 

United  States  astronomical  expedition  to  the  Southern  hemisphere,  1849- 

52.    1856.     (U.S.    33d  Congress,  1st  sess.    House  exec,  doc,  121.   Serial 

728.)  Ref. 

Note  on  Araucanian  dress  (v.  1,  p.  67-68),  with  colored  plate  of  chief. 

Wright,  Mrs.  M.  R.  Primitive  inhabitants  of  Bolivia.  (In  her  Bolivia. 
Ccl907.]      p.   439-50.)  Ref.984W95 

16  half-tones  of  modern  Indian  costume. 

44 


IRELAND. 

Bonwick,  James.    Our  nationalities:    I.  Who  are  the  Irish?    1880.    572B72 
Brief  historical  notes  of  Celtic  dress  and  ornament,  p.  69-76. 

Egerton,  M.  M.     Countess  of  Wilton.    Toilette  in  Ireland.     {In  her  Book 
of  costume.     1847.     p.  186-89.)  Ref.391W75 

3  small  wood-cuts. 

Joyce,  P.  "W.     Social  history  of  ancient  Ireland.     2  v.     1903.       941.5J89S 

'•Dress  and  personal  adornment,"  v.  2,  p.   176-263.     21  illustrations  of 
apparel,  mostly  from  ancient  mss.  and  sculpture. 

Meyrick,  S.  R.  a7id  Smith,  C.  H.     Costume  of  the  original  inhabitants  of 
the  British  Islands.     [1821.]  Ref.391M61 

Including  6  colored  plates  of  ancient  Irish  costume. 

O'Curry,  Eugene.     On  the  manners  and  customs  of  the  ancient  Irish... 

ed.  by  W.  K.  Sullivan.     3  v.     1873.  913021 

Dress    and    ornament,    v.     1,    CCCLXXVIII-CCCCVII     [by    Sullivan] ; 
V.  3,  p.  87-211,  Historical  summary. 

Shoberl,   F.    ed.     World    in    miniature:     England,    Scotland    and    Ireland. 
Edited  by  W.  H.  Pyne.     4  v.     1827.  Ref.914.2S559 

2  colored  plates  in  v.  4,  of  Irish  costume. 

See  also   ENGLAND. 
ITALY. 

Allom,  Thomas.     Character  and  costume  of  Turkey  and  Italy  with  descrip- 
tive letter-press  by  Emma  Reeve,     n.  d.  Ref.914.96A44 
12   lithographic  plates  of  Italian  costume  of  about   1840. 

Carmichael,  Montgomery.    In  Tuscany.    1901.  914.5C28 

11  small  half-tones  of  costume. 

Egerton,  M.  M'.     Countess  of  Wilton.     Costume  in  Italy. .  .Sicily  and  Malta. 
{In  her  Book  of  costume.     1847.     p.  315-34.)  Ref.391W75 

11  wood-cuts. 

Ferrario,     Giulio.      Costume    des     Italiens.     {In    his    Costume.      1815-29. 

Europe,     v.  3,  pt.  1-2.)  Ref.F391F37 

General  sketch  of  the  history  of  Italian  costume.     141   colored  plates, 
mostly  showing  costume.     Plates  79  and  80  show  uniforms  of  about  1820. 

Gifford,  Mrs.  A.  (H.)     Italy,  her  people  and  their  story.     cl905.     945G458 
Illustrated   from    portraits   and   famous    paintings. 

Goiran,  G.     Italian  army.     {In  Armies  of  to-day.     1893.     p.  311-58.) 

355  M  27 

12  cuts  of  uniforms. 

Gordon,   Lina   Duff.     Home  life   in   Italy.     Letters  from   the  Apennines. 
1908.  914.5G66 

28  half-tone  Illustrations,  chiefly  of  peasant  life. 

Koppen,    F.    von.     Italy.     {In   Ms   Armies   of   Europe    illustrated.      1890. 
p.    42-45.)  355K77 

Double  colored  plates   (7  figures.  Including  1  of  naval  uniform)    and  2 
text  illustrations  of  uniforms  of  the  period. 

Molmenti,  P.  G.     Venice. .  .from  the  earliest  beginnings  to  the  fall  of  the 

republic.  .  .tr.  by  H.  F.  Brown.     6  v.     1906-08.  945M72 

"Costume,"    v.    2,    p.    1-22;    v.    4,    p.    81-2.53;    v.    ."j,    p.    201-20.      A   few 
colored   and   many   half-tone  plates  of   14th-lbth   century   drees. 

45 


Perl,  Henry.     Venezia . . .  f rom  the  German,  by  Mrs.  Arthur  Bell.     1894. 

Ref.914.5P45 
Many  full-page  and  text  wood-cuts  of  Venetian  costume. 

Pinelli,  Bartolomeo.     Nuevo  raccolta  di  cinquanta  costumi.  Ref. 

50  copperplates  of  Italian  costume. 

Sketch-book  by  an  American  in  Venice.     1860.  391 S62 

22  plates,  colored  by  hand.     No  text. 

Souvenir  de  St.  Lazare,  Venice,     n.  d.  Ref.271S72 

14  colored  plates. 

Steiler,  Karl,  and  others.     Italy  from  the  Alps  to  Mount  Etna.     n.  d. 

Ref.914.5S85! 
Includes  a  number  of  wood-cuts  of  modern  Italian  costume. 

Strutt,  A.  J.     Illustrations  of  a  pedestrian  tour  in  Calabria  and  Sicily. 

n.  d.  Ref.914.5S92: 

Book  of  etchings. 

Tuker,  M.  A.  R.,  and  Malleson,  Hope.     Rome,  painted  by  A.  Pisa.    1905. 

Ref.914.5T91 

Peasant  costumes  in  color. 

Uniforms  of  the  armies  of  the  six  great  powers  of  Europe.     (In  Standard 
dictionary.     Sup.  1903.     p.  2187.)  Ref.423F98Su 

Vaughan,  H.  M.     The  Naples  Riviera.  914.5V36 

A  few  of  the  25  illustrations  in  color,  by  Maurice  Greiffenhagen,  show 
costume,  painted  in  1904. 

Zimmern,   Helen.     Italy   of   the   Italians.      1906.  914.5Z76 

A  few  half-tones  of  modern  Italian  costume. 

JAPAN. 

Anderson,  William.     Pictorial  arts  of  Japan.     1886.  Ref.709A55 

Includes  many  colored  plates,  photogravures  and  wood-cuts  of  costume 
by  native  artists. 

Arnold,   Sir  Edwin.     Japonica.     1891.  915.2A75J 

Black  and  white  illustrations  of  Japanese  dress. 

Browne,  G.  W.     Japan.     {In  his  New  America  and  the  Far  East.     1907. 

V.  2-3.)  910B882 

Customs  and  costumes,  v.   2,   p.  355-62.     18  plates    (12  colored)    and 
many  cuts  of  costume. 

Japan;  the  place  and  the  people.     1904.  915.2B882 

Same  text  and  plates  as  preceding  work. 

Griffis,  W.  E.     Mikado's  empire.     1876.  952G85M 

Includes  many  references  to  and  cuts  of  costume. 

Same.  1883. 

Same.  1899. 

Same.  9th  ed.     1900. 

Same.  10th  ed.     1903. 

Same.  11th  ed.     1906. 

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Hawks,  F.  L.     Narrative  of  the  expedition  of  an  American  squadron  to 

the  China  Seas  and  Japan. . .     1852,  1853  and  1854  under.  .  .Com.  M.  C. 

Perry,     v.  1.     1856.     (U.  S.  33d  Cong.  2d  sess.  House  exec.  doc.  v.  12. 

Serial  no.  802.)  Ref.915.2U58 

Many  wood-cuts  and  lithographed  plates  of  Japanese  costume. 

Holland,  Clive.     Things  seen  in  Japan.     1907.  915.2H73 

50  half-tone  Illustrations. 

Knox,  G.  W.     Imperial  Japan;  the  country  and  its  people.     1905.     952K74 
Numerous   illustrative  plates   of  Japanese   women. 

Levati,   Ambrogio.      lies   du   Japon.      {In   Ferrario,   G.     Costume.      1815. 
Asie.     V.   1.     p.  383-453.)  Ref.391F37 

6  colored  copperplates  of  Japanese  costume. 
Salwey,  C.  M.     Fans  of  Japan.     1894.  Ref.391S18 

10  colored  plates  and  39  other  illustrations. 

Silver,  J.  M'.  W.     Sketches  of  Japanese  manners  and  customs.     1867. 

Ref.915.2S58 

27   chromo-lithograph   fac-similes  of  native  drawings. 

Wilson,  H.  W.     Japan's  fight  for  freedom. .  .the  war  between  Russia  and 
Japan.    2  v.    1904-05.  Ref.951W74 

JEWISH   COSTUME. 

Abrahams,  Israel.     Jewish  life  in  the  middle  ages.     1897.  296A15 

"Costume  in  law  and  fashion,"  p.  273-90;  "The  Jewish  badge,"  p. 
291-306. 

De  Quincey,  Thomas.     Toilette  of  the  Hebrew  lady.     {In  his  Collected 
writings.     1890.     v.  6.     p.  152-78.)  ,  828D42 

No  illustrations. 

Same.     1896-97. 

Levati,  Ambrogio.     Juifs.     {In  Ferrario,  G.    Costume.     1817.     Asie.     v.  3. 
p.  70-172.)  Ref.391F37 

3  colored  copperplates  of  ancient  Jewish  costume. 

Nowack,  William,  and  others.    Costume.     {In  Jewish  encyclopedia.     1901- 

06.     V.  4.     p.  292-303.)  Ref.933S61 

Series  of  articles  on  Biblical  to  present-day  Jewish  dress,  with  bibli- 
ographical notes.  Double-page  colored  plates  (30  figures)  and  17  wood- 
cuts. 

Pierotti,   Ermete.     Customs   and  traditions  of  Palestine,   illustrating  the 
manners  of  the  ancient  Hebrews.     1864.  915.6P51 

[Costume],  p.   130-53. 

Stapfer,  Edmond.    Palestine  in  the  time  of  Christ,     [pref.  1885.]     933S79 
"Clothing,"  p.  190-201. 

See  also  TURKISH   EMPIRE. 

KOREA. 

Bishop,  Mrs.  I.  B.    Korea  and  her  neighbors.     1898.  915.1B62K 

See  "Costumes"  In  index.     5  half-tone  plates  of  costumes. 

Griffis,  W.  E.     Corea  the  hermit  nation.     1882.  915.1  G85Ce 

"Costume,"  p.  81,  273-70.     2  wood-cuts. 

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Hamilton,  Angus.     Korea.     1904.  915.1  H21 

[Costume  in  Seoul],  p.  35-40.     Several  half-tone  plates  of  costume. 

Hulbert,  H.  H.     Passing  of  Corea.     1906.  951H91P 

Many  half-tone  plates  of  costume. 

Lowell,  P.     Clioson  the  land  of  the  morning  calm.    1888[c'85].        915.1  L91 
"Costume,"  p.  316-31.     Wood-cuts. 

Norman,  Henry.     Peoples  and  politics  of  the  Far  East.     1895.  915N54 

Several  half-tones  of  Korean  costume. 

Same.     1905. 

See  also  CHINA.     JAPAN. 

LAPLAND.     See  NORWAY,   RUSSIAN   EMPIRE. 

MACEDONIA.     See  BALKAN   STATES. 

MALAYSIA. 

Hurgnonje,  C.  S.     The  Achanese. .  .tr.  by  W.  S.  O'Sullivan.     2  v.     1906. 

919.2H96 

[Dress],  v.  1,  p.  25-30.     See  also  "Apparel"  in  Index. 

Numerous  wood-cuts  and  half-tones,  showing  male  and  female  costume. 

Shoberl,  Frederic,  ed.    World  in  miniature;  the  Asiatic  Islands  and  New 
Holland.     2  v.     n.  d.  Ref.919S559 

26  colored  illustrations. 

Skeat,  W.  W.  and   Blagden,  C.  O.     Pagan  races  of  the  Malay  peninsula. 
2  V.     1906.  572S62 

See  "Dress"  in  index.     Many  half-tones  of  natives. 

MAORI   COSTUME.     See   NEW  ZEALAND. 

MARRIAGE    COSTUME.     See    BRIDAL   COSTUME. 

MEDI/EVAL    COSTUME. 

Cutts,  E.  L.     Scenes  and  characters  of  the  middle  ages.     1885.     Ref.940C99 
Costume  [of  the  merchant  class],  p.  518-28.     Many  wood-cuts. 

Davies,  A.  C.  Fox-    Art  of  heraldry;  an  encyclopaedia  of  armory.    1904. 

Ref.929.2D25A 

Heraldic  costume,  p.  12-32.     Plates   (5  colored)   and  wood-cuts,  show- 
ing heraldic  costume  and  armor. 

Gautier,  Leon.     Chivalry.     Translated  by  Henry  Firth.     1891.  394G27 

Numerous  wood-cuts. 

Lacroix,  Paul.     Arts  in  the  middle  ages.     n.  d.  Ref.709L14 

10  colored  plates  and  many  wood-cuts  of  costume. 

Costumes.     (In  his  Manners,  customs  and  dress  during  the  middle 

ages.     n.  d.     p.  509-54.)  Ref.940L14M 

Many  colored  plates  and  wood-cuts  of  costume. 

Military  and  religious  life  in  the  middle  ages.    n.  d.     Ref.940L14Mi 

Colored  plates  and  wood-cuts  of  dress  and  armor. 

Science  and  literature  in  the  middle  ages.     1878.  Ref.940L14 

Most  of  the  wood-cuts  and  colored  plates  show  costume. 

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Lonsdale,  H.  W.  and  Tarver,  E.  F.     Illustrations  of  mediaeval  costume. 

1874.  Ref.391  LSS 

50  plates. 

Michaud,  J.  F.     History  of  the  crusades.     2  v.     n.  d.  Ref.940IVI62H 

100  plates  by  Gustave  Dore. 

Munro,  D.  C.     History  of  the  middle  ages.     1902.  940M96 

Many  of  the  half-tones  and  cuts  show  dress. 

Shaw,  Henry.     Dresses  and  decorations  of  the  middle  ages.     2  v.    1858. 

Ref.391  S53 

From  Anglo-Saxon  times  to  end  of  IGth  century.     Special  attention  to 
English  costume.     Many  colored  plates  and  wood-cuts. 

Trumble,   Alfred.     Sword   and   scimetar;    the   romance   of   the   Crusades. 

1886.  Ref.940T86 

Plates  by  Gustave  Dorg,  showing  costume  and  armor  of  the  Crusaders. 
A  fuller  collection  of  plates  by  Dore  in  Michaud's  Crusades. 

Viollet-Ie-Duc,  E.  E.     Military  architecture.     1879.  623V79 

Many    wood-cuts    of    fortifications    and    weapons    of    the    Roman    and 
mediaeval  periods. 

Weiss,  Hermann     Kostiimkunde;  geschichte  der  tracht  und  des  geraths  in 
mittelalter.     2d  ed.     1883.  G391W42 

8  colored  plates  and  367  wood-cuts.     List  of  sources. 

See  also  under  the  various  countries. 

MEXICO. 

Decaen,   J.,   ed.     Mexico   y  sus   alrededores.     Coleccion   de   monumentos, 
trajes  y  paisajes.     1864.     [Spanish  and  French  text.]     Ref.S917.2D29 
47  lithographs  by  Mexican  artists ;  of  value  for  costume. 

Ferrario,  Giulio.     Mexique.     (In  his  Costume.     1815-29.     Amerique.     v.  1, 

p.  501-625.)  Ref.391  F37 

Colored  copperplates  of  Indian  and  Spanish  costumes  from  Aztec  times 
to  1820. 

Garcia  Cubas,  A.     Republic  of  Mexico  in  1876.     1876.  Ref.917.2G21 

8  colored  plates  of  Spanish  and  native  types. 

Janvier,  Thomas.     Mexican  army.     (In  Armies  of  to-day.     1893.     p.  359- 
96.)  355M27 

14  cuts  of  Mexican  uniforms  of  the  period. 

Plummer,  M.  W.     Roy  and  Ray  in  Mexico.     1907.  917.2P73 

9  half-tone  plates  of  modern  costumes. 

Sierra,  J.,  and  Ballesia,  S.,  ed.     Mexico;   its  social  evolution.     Translated 
from  the  Spanish  by  G.  Sentinon.     3  v.       1900-04.  Ref.972S57 

Many  half-tones,  some  of  which  show  costume  and  army  uniforms. 

Starr,    Fredericic.     Indians    of    Southern    Mexico.      1899.  Ref.970.1S79 1 

Photogravures,  preceded  by  descriptive  text. 

See  also  INDIANS  OF  NORTH   AMERICA. 

MONTENEGRO.     See  BALKAN  STATES. 

NEPAL.     See  TIBET. 

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NETHERLANDS. 

Boughton,  G.  H.     Sketching  rambles  in  Holland.     1885.  914.92B75 

Illustrations    [wood-cuts],   by   Boughton  and  E.  A.   Abbey,   more  than 
50  of  costume. 

Egerton,  M'.  M.     Countess  of  Wilton.     Toilette  in  Holland.     (In  her  Book 
of  costume.     1847.     p.  311-14.)  Ref.391W75 

3  wood-cuts. 

Ferrario,   Giulio.     La  Hollande  ou   Batavie.     {In  his  Costume.     1815-29. 
Europe,     v.  6.     p.  23-172.)  Ref.391F37 

Colored  plates   (14  figures)   of  17th  century  Dutch  dress. 

Jungmann,  Nico,  and  Jungmann,  Beatrix.     Holland.     1904.  914,92J95 

Many  references  to  costume.    Most  of  the  75  colored  plates  show  dress. 

Koppen,  F.  von.     Holland  and  Belgium.     (In  his  Armies  of  Europe  illus- 
trated.    1890.     p.  69-70.)  355K77 

Colored  plates  (11  figures,  including  4  naval)  and  2  text  Illustrations 
of  uniforms. 

Shoberl,  Frederic,  ed.    World  in  miniature:    the  Netherlands.     [1827.] 

Ref.914.92S55 
18   colored  engravings,   including  Belgium. 

NEW  ZEALAND. 

Reeves,  W.  P.     New  Zealand.     Painted  by  F.  and  W.  Wright.     Described 
by  W.  P.  Reeves.     1908.  993R33Nw 

75  illustrations  in  color. 

Wakefield,  Edward.     New  Zealand  after  fifty  years.     [cl889.]        919.3W14 
3  half-tone  plates  of  Maoris. 

NORMANDY.     See  FRANCE. 

NORWAY. 

Bossi,   Luigi.      [Costume   des   Norvegiens.]       (In   Ferrario,    G.      Costume. 
1815-29.     Europe,     v.   6.     p.   260-91.)  Ref.391F37 

Du  Chaillu,  P.  B.     Viking  age.     2  v.     1889.  948D82V 

Dress  of  men,  v.  2,  p.  285-300  ;  dress  of  women,  v.  2,  p.  301-31.     128 
wood-cuts  of  dress  and  ornament. 

Egerton,  M.  M.     Countess  of  Wilton.     Toilette  in  Norway.     (In  her  Book 
of  costume.     1847.     p.  346-48.)  Ref.391W75 

2  wood-cuts. 

Hyne,  C.  J.  C.  W.     Through  Arctic  Lapland.     1898.  914.7H99 

Several  half-tone  plates  of  Lapp  costume. 

Jungmann,  Beatrice.     Norway  [il.]  by  Nico  Jungmann.     [1905.]     914.8J95 

Scattered    references    to    costume.      About    30    colored    plates    show 
costume. 

Koppen,  F.  von.     Sweden  and  Norway.     (In  his  Armies  of  Europe.     1890. 
p.  61-63.)  355K77 

Colored  plates  (6  figures)  and  2  text  illustrations  of  uniforms. 

Monroe,  W.  S.     In  Viking  land;   Norway:    its  peoples,  its  fjords,  and  its 

fjelds.     1908.  948M75 

Consult  index  under  "dress."     Of  the  48  half-tone  plates  3  are  definitely 
of  costumes. 

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Pritchett,  R.  T.    "Gamle  Norge";  rambles  and  scrambles  in  Norway.    1879. 

914.8P96 
Frequent  references  to  and  several  Illustrations  of  national   costume. 

Steele,  T.  S.     Voyage  to  Viking-land.     1896.  914.8S81 

8  half-tones  of  Norwegian  and  Lapp  costume. 

OCEANICA. 

Brassey,  Lady  A.[A.]     Tahiti.    1882.  919.6B82 

Illustrations,   from  photographs,   including  6  of  costume. 

Elkington,  E.  W.     Savage  South  Seas.     1907.  919.3E43S 

Most  of  the  68  colored  plates  show  native  costumes. 

Ferrario,    Giulio.     Oc§anique.     {In   his   Costume.      1815-29.      Asie.      v.    4. 
p.  285-585.)  Ref.391F37 

Many  colored  copperplates  of  costume. 

■Grimshaw,  Beatrice.     From  Fiji  to  the  Cannibal  Islands.     1907.     919G86 
Many  half-tones,  plates  and  insets  of  costume. 

Shoberl,  Frederic,  ed.     World  in  miniature;  South  Sea  Islands.    2  v.    n.  d. 

Ref.919S72 

Illustrated  by  colored  engravings. 

PALESTINE.     See  TURKISH    EMPIRE. 

PEASANT  COSTUME. 

.Aria,  Mrs.  E.     Of  British  peasants.  .  .of  some  foreign  peasants.     (In  her 
Costume;   fanciful,  historical  and  theatrical.     1906.     p.  115-46.) 

391 A69 

2  colored  plates  and  10  half-tones. 

<Coiquhoun,  A.  R.  and  Colquhoun,  Ethel.     Whirlpool  of  Europe;    Austria- 
Hungary  and  the  Hapsburgs.     1907.  943.6C72 

About  40  half-tones  of  costume.     "Peasant  costumes  .   .   .  have  been 
given  preference." 

Lyall,  Robert.    Character  of  the  Russians  and. .  .history  of  Moscow.    1823. 

Ref.914.7L98 

3  colored  plates  of  Russian  peasants. 

Schild,  Marie.     Old  English  peasant  costumes.     1898.  391S33 

PERSIA. 

De   Lorey,  Eustache,  and  Sladen,   Douglas.     Queer  things  about  Persia. 

1907.  915.5L86 

"Persian  women  and  their  dress,"  p.  103-10.     17  of  the  half-tone  plates 
show  costume. 

Egerton,  M.  M.     Countess  of  Wilton.    Toilette  in  Persia.     (In  her  Book 
of  costume.     1847.     p.  432-40.)  Ref.391W75 

3  wood-cuts. 

Ferrario,  Giulio.     Costume  ancien  et  moderne  des  Perses.     {In  his  Cos- 
tume.    1815-29.     Asie.     v.  3.     p.  382-596.)  Ref.391F37 

About  20  colored  copperplates  of  ancient,  mediieval  and  modern  I'er.slan 
costume. 

Jackson,  A.  V.  W.     Persia,  past  and  present    1906.  915.5J12 

More  than  20  of  the  Illustrations  show  costume,  mostly  modern. 

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Shoberl,  Frederic,  ed.    World  in  miniature;  Persia.     3  v.     n.  d. 

Ref.915.5S55P- 
30  colored  engravings. 

Shoemaker,  M.  M.     Heart  of  the  Orient.     1904.  915S55H 

3  plates  of  Persian  dress   (half-tones). 

Sparroy,  Wilfrid.     Persian  children  of  the  royal  family.     1902.     915.5S73- 
20  half-tone  plates  of  costume. 

Wilson,  S.  G.     Persian  life  and  customs.     1895.  915.5W75 

5  half-tone  plates  of  dress. 

PERU. 

Wright,  M.  R.     Old  and  the  new  Peru.     1908.  Ref.985W95 

Infantry  uniform,  p.  170 ;  Marines,  p.  173 ;  Indians,  chap.  36. 

PHILIPPINE    ISLANDS. 

Browne,   G.   W.     The   Philippines.     (In   his   New  America   and   the  Far 

East.     1907.     V.  1-2.)  910B882 

V.    1,    p.    208-19,   contains   many   references   to   costume.      3    half-tone 
plates  and  many  cuts  of  native  dress. 

Olivares,  Jose  de.     Our  islands  and  their  people  as  seen  with  camera  and 
pencil.     2  v.     [cl899.]  Ref.917.29B91 

[Philippines],  v.  2,  p.  549-768.     A  few  colored  plates,  and  many  half- 
tones of  native  dress. 

Russel,  F.  K.     Woman's  journey  through  the  Philippines.    1907.    919.1  R95 

Consult  index.     8  plates  of  costume. 
Sawyer,  F.  H.     Inhabitants  of  the  Philippines.     1900.  919.1S27 

Many   references    (p.    201-375)    to   dress.     Several   half-tone   plates  of 
native  dress. 

Worcester,   D.   C.     Philippine   islands  and  their  people.  919.1W91 

3  plates  of  dress. 

Wright,  H.  M.     Handbook  of  the  Philippines.     1907.  919.1W94 

[Dress],    p.   62-64.      Half-tone   plates,    with   small   figures   in   costume. 
Several  plates  of  children. 

POLAND.     See   RUSSIA. 

PORTO   RICO. 

Browne,  G.  W.     Porto  Rico.      {In  his  New  America  and  the  Far  East. 
1907.     V.   6.)  910B882 

4  cuts  of  costume. 

Olivares,  Jose  de.     Our  islands  and  their  people.     2  v.     [cl899.] 

Ref.917.29B91 

Porto  Rico,  V.  1,  p.  257 ;  v.  2,  p.  416.     Colored  plates  and  half-tones 
show  costume. 

PORTUGAL. 

Egerton,  M.  M.     Countess  of  Wilton.    Toilette  in  Portugal.     (In  her  Book 
of  costume.     1847.     p.  297-301.)  Ref.391W75 

3  wood-cuts. 

52 


Koppen,  F.  von.     Spain  and  Portugal.     (In  Ms  Armies  of  Europe  illus- 
trated.    1890.     p.   66.)  355K77 
Section  of  colored  plates,  showing  5  figures  In  uniform. 

Shoberl,  Frederic,  ed.    World  in  miniature;    Spain  and   Portugal.     2  v. 

n.  d.  Ref.914.6S55 

27  colored  engravings. 

Stephens,  H.  M.     Portugal.     1891.     (Story  of  the  nations  series.) 

946.9S83 

Several  of  the  wood-cuts  show  costume. 

Watson,  Gilbert.     Sunshine  and  sentiment  in  Portugal.     1904.     914.69W33 
5  half-tone  plates  of  costume. 

RELIGIOUS   COSTUME. 

Biedenfeld,  F.  L.  C,  Freiherr  von.  Ursprung,  aufleben,  grosse,  herrschaft, 
verfall  und  jetzige  zustande  sammtlicher  monchs — und  klosterfrauen — 
orden  im  Orient  und  Occident.     2  v.     1837-39.  G271B58 

Hand-colored  plates  of  77  religious  orders   (male  and  female). 

Costume,  Ecclesiastical.     (In  New  international  encyclopaedia.    1902.    v.  5. 

p.   334-38.)  Ref.031l61GI 

Historical  and  descriptive,  with  plate  (8  figures),  3  wood-cuts  and  brief 
■bibliography. 

Heiyot,  P.  Album  ou  collection  complete  et  historique  des  costumes  de  la 
cour  de  Rome.     1862.  Ref.F391P47 

80  colored  plates,  mostly  of  ecclesiastical  and  monastic  costume. 

l_acroix,  Paul.  Military  and  religious  life  in  the  middle  ages  and  at  the 
period  of  the  Renaissance,     n.  d.  Ref.940L14IVIi 

"Monastic  dress,"  p.  308.  Many  colored  plates  and  wood-cuts  of 
ecclesiastical  dress. 

Nainfa,  Rev.  J.  A.  Costume  of  prelates  of  the  Catholic  church,  according 
to  Roman  etiquette.     cl909.  247N15 

Many  illustrations,  not  colored.     Bibliography,  p.  195-198. 

Picart,  Bernard.  Ceremonies  and  religious  customs  of  the  various  na- 
tions of  the  known  world.     6  v.  in  3.     1733-36.  Ref.265P58C 

V.  1-2,  Jews,  Roman  Catholics ;  v.  3-4,  Idolatrous  nations ;  v.  5-6, 
Greeks  and  Protestants,  English,  Mohammedans.  Many  copperplates 
showing  religious  costume. 

Thurston,  Rev.  Herbert.  Clerical  costume.  (In  Catholic  encyclopedia. 
[cl907— .]      V.   4.     p.   419-21.)  Ref.282C363 

Bibliography  of  12  titles. 

Pallium.  (In  Morris,  Rev.  John,  and  Smith,  Rev.  S.  F.,  ed.  His- 
torical papers.     1892.     v.  1.     p.  85-116.)  270M87 

9  wood-cuts. 

ROME. 

Arnay,  d'.    Private  life  of  the  Romans.     1808.  913A74 

"Of  clothing,"  p.  154-200. 

Becker,  W.  A.  Gallus;  or,  Roman  scenes  in  the  time  of  Augustus.  3d 
ed.     1866.  913B39 

[Dress],  p.  98-109;  Dress  of  the  men,  p.  408-30;  Dross  of  the  women, 
p.  431-50.     4  wood-cuts  of  male  and  one  of  female  attire. 

Same.     9th  ed.    1888.  Ref.913B39 

63 


Egerton,  M.  M.    Countess  of  Wilton.    Toilette  in  ancient  Rome.     {In  her 
Book  of   costume.     1847.     p.    335-45.  Ref.391W75 

5   wood-cuts. 

Friedlander,  L.     Moeurs  romaines  du  rfegne  d'Auguste  k  la  fin  des  Au- 
tonins.     2  v.     1865-67.  937F91 

Costume  and  armor  of  gladiators,  v.  2,  p.  273-80. 

Guhl,  B.  and  Koner,  W.     Life  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans  described  from 
antique  monuments.     1875.  913G94 

"Dress,"  p.  476-501.     11  outline  cuts. 

Helyot,  P.     Album  ou  collection. .  .des  costumes  de  la  cour  de  Rome.     2d 

ed.     1862.  Ref.F391P47 

80  colored  plates  of  uniforms  of  the  Papal  court  and  Roman  Catholic 
religious  costume. 

Hope,  Thomas.     Costumes  of  the  Romans.     (In  his  Costume  of  the  an- 
cients.    1841.     V.  1.     p.  39-50;   v.  2,  pi.  232-300.)  Ref.391H79 
Historical  and  descriptive.     69  outline  plates. 

James,  Constantin.    Toilette  d'une  Romaine  au  temps  d'Auguste.     n.  d. 

F391J27 

Historical  and  descriptive  sketch  of  Roman  costume.  Wthout  illustra- 
tions. 

Levati,  Ambrogio.     Costume  ancien  et  moderne  des  Romains.      (In  Fer- 
rario,  Giulio.     Costume.     1815-29.     Europe,     v.  2.     p.  221-606.) 

Ref.391F37 

General  historical  sketch  of  Roman  costume.  Many  of  the  62  colored 
plates  show  ancient  and  mediaeval  Roman  costume.  Several  plates  of 
papal  costume. 

Menard,  Rene.     Le  vetement.     (In  his  La  vie  privee  des  anciens.     1881. 
V.  2.     p.  288-300.)  F913M53 

12  outline  illustrations. 

Saunders,  C.     Costume  in  Roman  comedy.     1909.  391S25 

Monograph,   with  bibliography.     No  illustrations. 

Wright,  T.     Celt,  the  Roman,  and  the  Saxon.    1852.  913W95C 

[Dress  of  Romans  in  Britain],  p.  326-33.     3  cuts  of  ornaments. 

ROUMANIA.     See  BALKAN  STATES. 

RUSSIAN    EMPIRE. 

Atkinson,  J.  A.  and  Walker,  James.     Picturesque  representations  of  the 
manners,  customs  and  amusements  of  the  Russians.    3  v.  in  1.    1803. 

Ref.914.7A87 

100  colored  plates  of  all  classes  of  Russians.  Descriptive  text  in 
English  and  French. 

Egerton,  M'.  M.     Countess  of  Wilton.     Toilette  in  Bokhara,  Circassia  and 
Cashmere.     (In  her  Book  of  costume.     1847.     p.  441-48.) 

Ref.391W75 

3  wood-cuts. 

Toilette  in  Poland.     {In  her  Book  of  costume.    1847.    p.  360-62.) 

4  wood-cuts. 

Toilette  in  Russia.     (In  her  Book  of  costume.    1847.    p.  363-73.) 

7  wood-cuts. 

54 


Eyrids,  J.  B.  B.     La  Russie,  ou  Costumes,  moeurs  et  usages  des  Russes. 
{In  his  L'Angleterre.     n.  d.)  Ref.F391E98 

Illustrated  by  colored  engravings. 

Ferrario,   Giulio.     Costume   ancien    et    moderne   de   la   Russie   d'Europe. 
{In  his  Costume.     1815-29.     Europe,  v.  6,  p.  1-162.)  Ref.F391F37 

24  colored  copperplates,  mostly  of  costume.     Plates  7  and  8  show  mili- 
tary uniforms. 

Costume  des  habitans  du  Caboul,  du  Tibet. .  .Siberia,  etc.     {In  his 

Costume.     1815-29.     Asie,  v.  4,  p.  1-282.) 

Colored   copperplates   of   costumes  of   Kabul,    Tibet,   Caucasia,    Turkey, 
Turkestan,  Bokhara,  Siberia. 

Costume  des  Polonais.     {In  his  Costume.    1815-29.     Europe,  v.  6, 


p.  162-181.) 

I  colored  plate  of  Polish  costumes  (7  figures). 

Koppen,  F.  von.     Russia.     {In  his  Armies  of  Europe.     1890.    p.  53-58.) 

355K77 

Descriptive   notes.      2   double   colored    plates    (15   figures,   including   1 
naval),  and  6  text  illustrations  of  uniforms. 

Latimer,  E.  W.     Russia  and  Turkey  in  the  19th  century.     1895.    947L35 
8  plates  of  costume. 

Logan,  jr.,  J.  A.     In  joyful  Russia.     1897.  914.7L85 

About  20  plates  of  Russian  costumes  and  uniforms. 

Lyall,  Robert.     Character  of  the  Russians  and.  ..history  of  Moscow.    1823. 

Ref.914.7L98 
3  colored  plates  of  Russian  peasant  costume. 

Michell,  Thomas.     Russian  pictures.     1889.  914.7M62 

Wood-cuts  of  costumes  of  the  empire. 

Molloy,  J.  F.     Russian  court  in  the  18th  century.     2  v.     1905.        947M72 

II  plates  of  costumes. 

Norman,  Henry.     All  the  Russias.     1902.  914.7N84 

Cuts  of  Finnish,  Russian  and  Asiatic  types. 
Olufsen,  O.     Through  unknown  Pamirs.     1904.  915.8052 

"Clothing,"  p.  63-72.     15  half-tone  cuts  of  Pamir  costume. 

Picturesque  representations  of  the  dress  and  manners  of  the  Russians. 
London,     n.  d.  Ref.391P61R 

64  colored  engravings  of  various  costumes  of  the  empire,  made  1776- 
1779. 

Rechberg-Rothenloewen,    Karl,    reichsgraf    von.      (Les)     Peuples    de    la 
Russie.     2  v.     1812-13.  Ref.F914.7R29 

Colored  plates  of  Slavic,   Finnish  and  Tartar  types. 

Russian  army.     {In  Armies  of  to-day.     1893.     p.  217-59.)  355M27 

13  cuts  of  modern  Russian  uniform. 

Shoberl,  Frederic,  ed.    World  in  miniature:    Russia.     4  v.     [1827.] 

Ref.914.7S559 
72  colored  engravings  of  Slavs,  Poles,  Asiatics,  etc. 

Singleton,   Esther,   ed.    Russia  as  seen  and   described   by  great  writers. 
1904.  914.7S61 

5  plates  of  costume. 

55 


Spencer,  Edmund.     Travels  in  Circassia,  Krim-Tartary,  etc.     3d  ed.     2  v. 
1839.  914.7S74 

Colored  frontispiece  and  several  small  cuts  of  dress. 

Stadling,  Jonas,  and  Reason,  Will.     In  the  land  of  Tolstoi;  experiences  of 
famine  and  misrule  in  Russia.     1897.  914.7S77 

Many  wood-cuts  and  half-tones  of  Russian  costume,  chiefly  peasant. 

Uniforms  of  the  armies  of  the  six  great  powers  of  Europe.     (In  Standard 
dictionary.    Sup.  1903.     p.  2187.)  Ref.423F98Su 

Section  of  colored  plates,   showing  18  Russian  uniforms. 

Villari,  Luigi.     Fire  and  sword  in  the  Caucasus.     1906.  947V72 

Half-tone  plates  of  Cossack,  Georgian,  Armenian  and  Tartar  costume. 

Wilson,  H.  W.     Japan's  iight  for  freedom;   the  story  of  the  war  between 
Russia  and  Japan.     2  v.     1904-05.  Ref.951W74 

Many  half-tones,  showing  Russian  uniforms. 

SAMOA. 

Churchill,  L.  P.     Samoa  'Uma,  where  life  is  different.     1902.  919.6C56 

11  half-tone  plates  of  Samoan  costume. 

Hamm,  M.  A.     America's  new  possessions.     [cl899.]  910H22 

7  half-tones  of  Samoan  dress. 

Olivares,  Jose  de.     Our  islands  and  their  people.     2  v.     [cl899.] 

Ref.917.29B91 

[Samoa],  v.  2,  p.  539-47.     Half-tones  of  costume. 

Turner,  George.     Samoa  a  hundred  years  ago  and  long  before.     1884. 

919.6T94 
"Clothing,"  p.  118-23.     2  wood-cuts  of  costume. 

SCOTLAND. 

Adam,  Frank.     What  is  my  tartan?     The  clans  of  Scotland  with  their 

septs  and  dependents.     1896.  Ref.941A19 

Descriptive  notes  on  tartans,  arms,  badges,  etc.,  of  the  various  clans. 

Bonwick,  James.     Our  nationalities;   who  are  the  Scotch?    1880.     572B72 
"Old  Scotch  dress,"  p.  130-32. 

Browne,  James.     History  of  the  Highlands  and  of  the  Highland  clans. 
4  V.     1857-58.  941 B88 

Colored  plates,  chiefly  in  v.  4,  of  principal  tartans. 

Campbell,  Lord  Archibald.    Children  of  the  mist;  or,  The  Scottish  clans- 
men in  peace  and  war.    1890.  941C18C 

Numerous  notes  on  costume.     Double-page  frontispiece,  showing  High- 
land and  English  uniforms  of  1745. 

Highland  dress,  arms  and  ornament.     1899.  914.1C187 

Many  half-tones  and  several  photogravures  of  uniforms  and  arms. 

Egerton,    M.    M.     Countess    of   Wilton.    Toilette    in    Scotland.     (In    her 
Book  of  costume.     1847.     p.  176-85.)  Ref.391W75 

2  small  wood-cuts. 

Gibb,    William,    illustrator.      Royal    house    of    Stuart    illustrated ...  from 
relics  of  the  Stuarts.     1890.  Ref.920G438 

40    colored    plates,    some    showing    wearing    apparel.      4    plates    show 
regalia  of  Scotland. 

56 


Graham,  H.  G.     Social  life  of  Scotland  in  the  ISth  century.    2d  ed.    1906. 

914.1  G73 
See  "Dress"  in  index. 

Grierson,  E.  W.     Children's  book  of  Edinburgh.     1906.  941G84 

9  colored  plates  of  Scotch  dress  of  various  periods. 

Keltic,  J.  S.  History  of  the  Scottish  Highlands,  Highland  clans  and 
Highland   regiments.     2  v.     1875.  Ref.941K19 

Highland  dress,  v.  1,  p.  300-03.     Illustrations  include  colored  plates  of 
clan   tartans   and  several  wood-cuts  showing  dress. 

Levati,  Ambrogio.  Costume  des  habitans  des  iles  britanniques.  (/n 
Ferrario.  Giulio.     Costume.     1815-29.     Europe,  v.   6.     p.  1-178.) 

Ref.391F37 

Colored  copperplate  (plate  30)  shows  5  Scotch  costumes  of  about  1820. 

Logan,   James.     Scottish   Gael;    or,   Celtic   manners   as  preserved   among 

the  Highlanders.     2  v.     1831.  941L83S2 

"Dress  of   the  ancient  Celts   and   costume   of  the  present   Gael,"   v.   1, 
p.  217-72  ;  table  of  clan  tartans.  Appendix,  v.  2,  p.  401-08. 

Mclan,  R.  R.  Gaelic  gatherings;  or,  The  Highlanders  at  home.  1848 
[reprinted    1900.]  914.1  L83 

24  colored  plates  of  costume. 

Mackintosh,  J.  Story  of  Scotland  from  the  earliest  times  to  the  present 
century,     ill.     1899.  941 M 15 

Milne,  James.     Gordon   Highlanders.     1898.  355M65 

Includes   half-tones   of   Highland   uniforms. 
Sanderson,  William.     Scottish  life  and  character.     1904.  914.1  S21 

See  p.  86-88  ;  130-34.     12  plates  of  costume. 
Scottish  clans  and  their  tartans.     2d  ed.     1892.  941 S42 

Colored   plates  of  the  tartans. 

Same.     8th  ed.     [pref.  1906.] 

Shoberi,  Frederic,  ed.  World  m  miniature:  England,  Scotland  and 
Ireland.     Edited  by  W.  H.  Pyne.    4  v.     1827.  Ref.914.2S559 

4  colored  plates,  in  v.  4,  of  Scotch  costume. 

Stewart,  David.  Sketches  of  the  character,  manners  and  present  state  of 
the  Highlanders  of  Scotland.     2  v.     1822.  355S84 

"Highland  garb,"   v.   1,   p.   75-80,   115-20. 

Towry,  M.  H.     Clanship  and  the  clans.     [1870.]  929T75 

"Highland  garb  and  arms,"  p.  12-16. 

See  also   ENGLAND. 

SERVIA.     See   BALKAN    STATES. 

SHAKESPEAREAN    COSTUME. 

Abbey,  E.  A.  Drawings  for  Shakespeare:  Midsummer  Night's  Dream, 
King  Lear,  King  Richard  II,  King  John,  Romeo  and  Juliet,  King 
Richard  III,  Hamlet,  Othello.  (In  Harper's  new  monthly  magazine, 
vols.  91,  106,  107,  108  and  109.)  051  H29 

Boocke,  R.  L.     Shakespearian  costumes.     3  v.     1889-1892.  822.3B669 

Full-page   wood-cuts,   with   color   key.      The   library    has   only    3   vols. : 
"All's   well    that  ends  well";    "Twelfth   night";   "Taming  of  the   shrew. 

57 


Boydell,  J.  and  J.  pub.  Boydell's  graphic  illustrations  of  the  dramatic 
works  of  Shakspeare.     [1813.]  Ref.822.3B78G 

Steel  plates  of  characters  In  costume. 

Brereton,  Austin.     Shakespearean  scenes  and  characters.     1886. 

Ref . 822.3  B84 

30  steel  plates  and  10  wood-engravings. 

Fitzgerald,  Percy  H.  Shakespearean  representation,  its  laws  and  limits. 
1908.  822.3F55 

Shakespeare,  William.  Complete  works;  rev.  from  the  original  editions, 
with.  .  .introductions  and  notes. .  .by  J.  O.  Halliwell  and  other  eminent 
commentators.     9  v.     n.  d.  822.3S52Wr 

Many   steel   engravings   of  actors   in   costume. 

Dramatic  works  rev.  by  G.  Steevens.     6  v.     1802.     Ref.822.3S52Ds 

Plates  practically  the  same  as  in  Boydell. 

Tragedy  of  Hamlet,  Prince  of  Denmark.     1897.  822.3S52Hac 

12  full-page  illustrations  by  H.  C.  Christy. 
Smirke,  R.,  and  others.     Illustrations  of  Shakespeare's  plays.     R822.3S641 

Fifty  original  designs  by  R.  Smirke,  T.  Stothard,  E.  H.  Corbould,  etc. 
Engraved  on  steel. 

Wilde,  Oscar.  Truth  of  masks.  {In  his  Intentions  and  the  soul  of  man.) 
1908.  828W67I 

Essay  on   Shakespeare's  interest   in  and   use  of  costume. 

Wingate,  C.  E.  L.     Shakespeare's  heroines  on  the  stage.    cl875.    822.3W76S 
53  illustrations,  half-tones. 

SHOES.     See   FOOT-WEAR. 
SIAM.     See  INDIA. 
SOUTH    AMERICA. 

Carpenter,  F.  G.     South  America,  social,  industrial,  and  political.     cl900. 

918C29S 

7    plates    (half-tones)    of   costumes. 

Marcoy,  Paul.     Journey  across  South  America.     2  v.     1873.       Ref.918.5S13 
Incidental  notes  on  costumes.     Many  wood-cuts  of  native  and  Spanish 
costumes. 

Prichard,  H.  V.  H.     Through  the  heart  of  Patagonia.     1902.  918.2P94 

3  plates,  in  color  and  half-tone,  showing  Patagonian  dress. 

See  also   INDIANS  OF   SOUTH    AMERICA. 

SPAIN. 

Adams,  W.  H.     Spain  and  its  people.     1872.  914.6A21 

Many  wood-cuts  of  Spanish  types. 

Calvert,  A.  F.     Spanish  arms  and  armour.     1907.  399C16 

386  half-tone  illustrations  of  the  collection  in  the  Royal   Armory  at 
Madrid. 
Valladolid,  Oviedo,  Segovia. .  .1908.  914.6C16V 

Plates  156-165  give  peasant  costumes  of  the  province  of  Segovia. 

58 


Egerton,  M.  M.     Countess  of  Wilton.     Toilette  in  Spain.     {In  her  Book 
of  costume.     1847.     p.  288-96.)  Ref.391W75 

4  wood-cuts. 

Higgin,  Louis.     Spanish  life  in  town  and  country.     1902.  914.6H63 

See  "Costume"  and  "Dress"  in  index.     7  half-tone  plates  of  costume. 

Kbppen,  F.  von.     Spain  and  Portugal.     {In  his  Armies  of  Europe.     1890. 
p.  64-66.)  355K77 

Double  colored  plates  and  2  text  illustrations  of  uniforms. 

Shoberl,  Frederic,   ed.     World  in  miniature:     Spain  and  Portugal.     2   v. 
[1827.]  Ref.914.6S55 

27  colored  engravings. 

Watts,  H.  E.     Christian  recovery  of  Spain.     1894.  946W34 

Has  illustrations  showing  costume,  especially  of  the  13th  century. 

Williams,  L.     Land  of  the  Dons.     1902.  914.6W72 

13  plates,  showing  national  dress. 

SWEDEN. 

Bossi,  Luigi.     [Du  costume]    de  la  Suede.      {In  Ferrario,   G.     Costume. 
1815-29.     Europe,     v.  6.     p.  232-59.)  Ref.391F37 

2  copperplates   (1  colored)   of  ancient  Swedish  costumes. 

Egerton,  M.  M.     Countess  of  Wilton.    Toilette  in  Sweden.     {In  her  Book 
of  costume.     1847.     p.  349-51.)  Ref.391W75 

3  wood-cuts. 

Koppen,  F.  von.     Sweden  and  Norway.     {In  Ms  Armies  of  Europe.     1890. 
p.   61-63.)  355K77 

Colored  plates   (11  figures,  including  3  naval)   of  uniforms. 
Thomas,  jr.,  W.  W.     Sweden  and  the  Swedes.  914.8T46 

8    plates    and    3    text    illustrations    of    ancient    and    modern    Swedish 
costumes. 

SWITZERLAND. 

Egerton,  M.  M.     Countess  of  Wilton.     Toilette  in  Switzerland.     {In  her 
Book  of  costume.     1847.     p.  302-10.)  Ref.391W75 

10  wood-cuts. 

Koppen,  F.  von.     Switzerland.     {In  his  Armies  of  Europe.     1890.     p.  67- 
68.)  355  K77 

Colored  plates   (7  figures)   of  uniforms. 

Levati,   Ambrogio.      Costume   ancien    et   moderne  des    Helv6tiens   ou   des 
Suisses.     {In  Ferrario,  G.    Costume.    1815-29.     Europe,  v.  4,  p.  1-172.) 

Ref.F391F37 

16  colored  copperplates  of  ancient  and  modern  Swiss  costumes. 

Yosy,  A.     Switzerland. .  .with. .  .representations  of  the  dress  and  manners 
of  the  Swiss.     2  v.     1815.  Ref.914,94Y65 

50  colored  engravings  of  costume. 

THEATRICAL   COSTUME. 

Aria,  Mrs.  E.     Of  theatrical  dress.     {In  her  Costume;   fanciful,  historical 
and  theatrical.     1906.     p.  236-59.)  391 A69 

2  colored  plates  and  7  half-tone  Illustrations. 

59 


Ferrario,  Giulio.     Costume  des  Italiens.     {In  his  Costume.     1815-29.     Eu- 
rope.    V.  3,  pt.  2.)  Ref.F391F37 
Plates  120-22,   p.  877,   show  costumes  of  actors  and  dancers  of  Italy. 

[Galerie  dramatique.]     A  Paris,  chez  Martinet.     [1796-1843.]  Ref. 

50  copper  engravings,  in  color. 

Kobbe,  Gustav.     Opera  singers.     A  pictorial  souvenir.     cl904.         920K756 

Photogravures.     "A  series  of  costume  and  other  portraits  of  the  grand 
opera  singers  best  known  to  American  opera-goers  of  to-day." 

Krehblel,   H.    E.     Chapters  of  opera.     1908.  782K92 

Of  the  70  half-tone  illustrations,   39   are  from   photographs   of  opera 
singers  in  costume. 

Lumm,  E.  C.     Twentieth  century  speaker.     [cl898.]  808.5L95 

Colored  and  half-tone  plates  of  costumes  and  poses. 

Mantzius,  Karl.     History  of  theatrical  art.     5  v.     1903-09.  792IVi29 

Plates  of  actors  in  costume. 

Paul,    Howard,    and    Gebbie,    George.     Stage    and    its    stars,    past    and 

present.     A  gallery  of  dramatic  illustration  and  critical  biographies 

of    distinguished    English    and    American    actors    from    the    time    of 

Shakespeare  till  to-day.     2  v.     cl887. 

"128   photogravure   portraits   and   scenes   from   steel   plates,   and   over 
400  portraits  in  the  text."     Useful  for  costume. 

Scott,  Clement.     Drama  of  yesterday  and  to-day.    2  v.     1899.  792S42 

Illustrations  of  actors  in  costume. 

Seldl,  Anton.     Music  of  the  modern  world.     2  v.     [cl895.]         Ref.780S45 

Many  colored  and  half-tone  plates  of  singers  and  operatic  characters 
in  costume. 

TIBET. 

Crosby,  0.   T.     Thibet  and   Turkestan.     1905.  915.8C94 

Several  of  the  half-tone  plates  show  costume. 

Lander,  A.  H.  Savage-    Tibet  and  Nepal  painted  and  described.     [1905.] 

915L26 

Over  30  colored  plates  show  costumes  of  Tibet  and  Nepal. 

Sherring,  C.  A.    Western  Tibet  and  the  British  borderland.     1906. 

915.1S55 

See  "Dress"  in  index.     Many  half-tones  in  text  show  costume. 

TROUBADOURS. 

Rowbotham,  J.  F.     Troubadours  and  courts  of  love.     1895.  914.2R87 

"Dress  of  the  troubadours,"   p.   108-70.     7  outline  cuts  of   troubadour 
and  minstrel  costume. 

Smith,  J.  H.     Troubadours  at  home.     2  v.     1899.  849S65 

"Their  attire,"  v.  1,  p.  168-69.     See  also  "Costume"  in  index.     A  few 
wood-cuts  of  dress. 

TUNIS.     See  AFRICA. 

TURKISH    EMPIRE. 

Amicis,  E.  de.     Constantinople. .  .tr. .  .by  Caroline  Tilton.     1878. 

914.96A51 
"Costume"  [male],  p.  104-05;  "Turkish  women,"  p.  206-37. 

60 


Bell,  G.  L.     Desert  and  the  sower.     1907.  915.6B43 

Colored  frontispiece,   by   Sargent,  of  Bedouins  and  many   half-tones  of 
the  different  races  of  Palestine. 

Copping,  Harold.  Gospel  in  the  Old  Testament.  A  series  of  pictures 
by  Harold  Copping.  With  descriptive  letterpress  by  H.  C.  G.  Moule. 
1908.  Ref.221C78 

24  illustrations  in  color. 

Dupre,  L.    Voyage  a  Athenes  et  a  Constantinople.     1825.  Ref. 

Colored  plates  of  costumes  of  Constantinople,  with  text  in  French. 

Egerton,  M.  M'.  Countess  of  Wilton.  Toilette  in  Palestine  and  Svria. 
(In  her  Book  of  costume.     1847.     p.  465-75.)  Ref.39l"W75 

2  wood-cuts. 

Toilette   in   Turkey,  Wallachia,   etc.     {In  her  Book  of  costume. 

1847.     p.  374-87.) 

7  wood-cuts. 

Eyries,  J.  B.  B.  (La)  Turquie,  ou  costumes,  moeurs,  et  usages  des  Turcs. 
(In  his  L'Angleterre.     n.  d.)  Ref.F391E98 

Illustrated  by  colored  plates. 

Ferrario,    Giulio.     Costume    des.  .  .peuples    de    I'Asie    Mineure.     (In    his 

Costume.     1815-29.     Asie.     v.   3.     p.    263-348.)  Ref.391F37 

Colored  copperplates  of  costumes  of  Phrygia,  Troy,  Lydia,  Lycia,  Cilicla, 
Pontus,  Armenia  and  other  ancient  districts  of  Asia  Minor. 

Howe,    Fisher.     Oriental    and    sacred    scenes... in    Greece,    Turkey    and 

Palestine.     1856.  915.6H85 

Text  contains  several  references  to  costume.     6  colored  plates  of  typical 
costume. 

Jessup,  Rev.  H.  H.     Syrian  home-life.     [cl874.]  915.6J58 

"Dress,"  p.  28-38.     3  wood-cuts. 

Women  of  the  Arabs.     [cl873.]  915.6J58W 

Incidental    notes   on  dress.      A  few  wood-cuts  of   costumes    [male  and 
female]  of  Palestine. 

Kelman,  J.     Holy  land.     1902.  915.6K29 

Including  colored  plates  of  Syrian  peasants  and  Arabs. 

Kbppen,  F.  von.     Turkey  and  the  states  of  the  Balkan  Peninsula.     (In 

his  Armies  of  Europe.     1890.)  355K77 

P.  73-75.     Section  of  colored  plates  (5  figures)  and  4  text  illustrations 
of  uniforms. 

Latimer,  E.  W.     Russia  and  Turkey  in  the  19th  century.     1895.     947L35 
Several  portraits  showing  Turkish  uniforms. 

Laurent,  P.  E.     Recollections  of  a  classical  tour  through  various  parts  of 
Greece,  Turkey  and  Italy,  in  1818  and  1819.     2  v.     1822.     Ref.914L38 
4  hand-colored  plates,  showing  Turkish  women  and  girls,  etc. 

Magnetti,   Carlo.     Costume   de    I'empire   ottoman.      (Ju   Ferrario,    Giulio. 

Costume.     1815-29.     Europe,     v.  1,  pt.  3.)  Ref.F391F37 

Xearlv    60    colored    copperplates    of    costumes,    including    the    present 
Balkan  States. 

Mayer,  Luigi.     Views  of  the   Ottoman   domains   in   Europe,   in  Asia   and 

some  of  the  Mediterranean  Islands.     1810.  Ref.915.6M46 

Colored  plates  of  costumes  of  the  Turkish  empire,  including  also  Sicily, 
Tripoli,  and  the  Balkan  States. 

61 


Miltingen,  A.  van.     Constantinople,  painted  by  Goble.     1906.         949.6M655 
Colored  plates  of  Turkish  costume. 

Monroe,  W.  S.     Turkey  and  the  Turks.     1907.  949.6M755 

Consult  "Dress"   in  index.     16  half-tones  show  costumes. 

Picturesque  representations  of  the  dress  and  manners  of  the  Turks,  illus- 
trated in  60  colored  engravings,  with  descriptions,     n.  d.     Ref.391P61 
Turks,  Albanians,  Arabs  and  Armenians. 

Rogers,  M.  E.     Domestic  life  in  Palestine.     1863.  915.6R72 

See  "Costume"  in  index. 

Shoberl,  F.  ed.    World  in  miniature.    Turkey.    6  v.     [1827.]     Ref.914.95S55 
73  colored  engravings,  showing  about  150  costumes  of  the  empire. 

Singleton,  Esther,  ed.     Turkey  and  the  Balkan   States   as  described  by 
great  writers.     1908.  949.6S61 

40  half-tone  plates,  many  useful  for  costume. 

Spry,  W.  J.  J.     Life  on  the  Bosphorus.     1895.  914.96877 

34  portraits  of  caliphs  and  sultans,  and  other  plates  of  costume. 

Van  Lennep,  H.  J.     Oriental  album.     Twenty  illustrations,  in  oil  colors 

of   the    people    and    scenery   of   Turkey;    with    an    explanatory    and 

descriptive  text.     1862.  Ref.914.96V25 

Folio  lithograph  plates  showing  Turkish  and  Armenian  costumes. 

Wilkie,  Sir  David.     Sketches  in  Turkey,  Syria  and  Egypt,  1840  and  1841; 

drawn  on  stone  by  Joseph  Nash.     [1843.]  Ref.741W68 

62  folio  lithographs  in  monotone. 

TYROL.     See    AUSTRIA-HUNGARY,    SWITZERLAND. 

UNITED    STATES. 

Earle,  Alice  M.     Child  life  in  colonial  days.     1899.  39CE12 

Many  half-tones,   from  photographs,  of  children's  dress. 

Costume  of  colonial  times.     1894.  391 E12 

History  of  colonial  dress,  p.  3-42  ;  dictionary  of  terms,  p.  45-264. 

Dress    of   the    colonists.     {In   tier   Home    life   in   colonial    days. 

1898.     p.   281-99.)  917.3E12 

6  cuts  of  costumes. 

Two  centuries  of  costume  in  America.     1620-1820.    2  v.     1903. 

Ref.391E12T 

Many   half-tone  plates  and  wood-cuts  of  all  kinds  of  costume.      List 
of  illustrations,  with  descriptive  notes. 

Eggieston,    Edward.     Household    history    of    the    United    States    and    its 

people.     1889.  973E29 

Colored   plates  of  colonial   costumes,   uniforms  of  1776-1864   and   Con- 
federate uniforms.     Many  vignettes  of  costumes,  1492-1880. 

Goodwin,  M.  W.     Colonial  cavalier;   or.  Southern  life  before  the  Revolu- 
tion.    1894.  917.5G65 
"His  dress,"  p.  75-96.     A  few  wood-cuts  of  colonial  dress. 

Jennings,  P.    Colored  man's  reminiscences  of  James  Madison.    1865.    BIVI182J 

Extra  illustrations,  with  26  colored  plates,  showing  fashions  in  Madi- 
son's time.     Plates  from  Ackermann's  Repository. 

62 


McClellan,  Elizabeth.  Historic  dress  in  America,  1607-1800  with... chap- 
ter on  dress  in  the  Spanish  and  French  settlements  in  Florida  and 
Louisiana.     [1904.]  Ref.391M11Z 

385    illustrations,    colored    plates,     half-tones    and    wood-cuts.       Bibli- 
ography. 

Singleton,  Esther.  Costumes  of  men.  (In  her  Social  New  York  under 
the   Georges.     1902.     p.   171-97.)  917.471S61 

6  half-tones  of  articles  of  dress. 

Dress  of  women.     {I>i  Same.     p.  201-56.)  917.471S61 

Several  half-tones  of  apparel. 

Wharton,  A".   H.     Social   life   in   the  early   republic.     1902.  390W55S 

Colored   frontispiece,    and   many    half-tone   portraits   of   1790-1850. 

UNITED  STATES.     MILITARY  AND   NAVAL   COSTUME. 

"Archibald,  J.  F.  L.     Blue  shirt  and  khaki.     1901.  355A67 

Many  half-tones  of  English  and  American  soldiers. 

Bennett,  F.  M.  Uniforms  and  corps  devices  of  the  Engineer  Corps.  (In 
his  Steam  navy  of  the  United  States.     1896.     p.  713-31.)  359E47S 

Bolton,  C.  K.     Private  soldier  under  Washington.     1902.  973.3869 

[.Uniforms],   p.  89-104,   and  double  half-tone  plates  showing  uniforms 
and  plate  showing  hunting  shirt. 

Eggleston,    Edward.  Household    history    of    the    United    States    and    its 

people.     1889.  973E29 

2  colored  plates  of  U.  S.  uniforms,   1776-1865,  and  1   colored  plate  of 

Confederate  uniforms,   with  several   vignettes   of  uniforms. 

Logan,  J.  A.     Volunteer  soldier  of  America.     1887.  355L83 

Colored  frontispiece,  and  several   wood-cuts  of  uniforms. 

McClellan,  Elizabeth.  Uniforms  in  America,  1775-1800.  (In  her  Historic 
dress  in  America.     [1904.]     p.  340-77.)  Ref.391M12 

Half-tones  of  Continental  uniforms  of  army  and  navy. 

Merritt,  Wesley.  Army  of  the  United  States.  (In  Armies  of  to-day. 
1893.     p.  1-55.)  355M57 

4  cuts  of  uniforms  of  the  period. 

Nelson,  H.  L.     Army  of  the  United  States.     [1889.]  Ref.355N42 

Same  plates  as  in  "U.  S.  army  Q.-M.  G. — Uniform  of  the  Army  of  the 
U.  S." 

Rodenbaugh,  T.  F.  From  everglade  to  canon  with  the  2d  Dragoons... 
1836-75.     1875.  355R68 

5  chromo-lithographs  of  cavalry  uniforms,  1836-75,  and  4  wood-cuts  of 
French  cavalrymen. 

Smith,  J.  H.     Historie  booke...to  keep  in ...  remembrance  the. .  .meeting 

of  the  Honourable  Artillery  Company  of  London  and  the  Ancient  and 

Honorable   Artillery   Company   of   the  Massachusetts. .  .Boston,    1903. 

[cl903.]  Ref.358S65 

Plates  and  cuts,  showing  uniforms  of  17th-19th  centuries. 

Uniforms  of  the  army  of  the  United  States.  (In  Standard  dictionary. 
Sup.  1903.     p.  2187.)  Ref.423F98Su 

Colored  plates,  showing  27  uniforms  of  1903. 

United  States  Army.  Quartermaster-general.  Uniform  of  the  army  of 
the  United  States,  1882.     [1882.]  Ref.355U58 

Lithographed  plates  of  uniforms.     Several  cuts  of  details. 

63 


United  States  Army.  Uniform  of  the  army  of  the  United  States  illustrated 
from  1774  to  1889.     [1890.]  Ref.355U58U 

44  colored  plates.     Key  to  plates  and  descriptive  text. 

United  States.  Navy  Dept.  Regulations  governing  the  uniform  of  com- 
missioned officers,  warrant  officers,  and  enlisted  men  of  the  navy 
of  the  United   States.     1886.  Ref.355U58N 

54  lithographed  plates  of  uniforms. 

Wagner,  A.  L.  and  Kelley,  J.  D.  J.  United  States  army  and  navy... from 
the  era  of  the  Revolution  to  the  close  of  the  Spanish-American  war. 
[cl899.]  Ref.355W130u 

Lithographs  of  military  and  naval  uniforms,  1776-1899. 

Walton,  W.  G.,  and  others.     Army  and  navy  of  the  United  States  from 

the  period  of  the  Revolution  to  the  present  day.     12  pts.     [cl889-95.] 

Ref.353.6W24 

44   colored   plates,   mounted,   with   duplicate  etchings,   and   many   other 
etchings  and   photogravures  of  military   and   naval   uniforms. 

Zogbaum,  R.  F.  Across  country  with  a  cavalry  column  [and]  with  the 
bluecoats  on  the  border.  (In  his  Horse,  foot  and  dragoons.  1888. 
p.  100-176.)  355Z85 

25  plates  and  cuts  of  uniforms  of  the  period. 

VENICE.     See  ITALY. 

WALES. 

Bradley,  A.  G.  Highways  and  byways  in  North  Wales,  illus.  by  J.  Pennell 
and  H.  Thomson.     1898.  914.29B81 

6  wood-cuts  of  costume. 

Davies,  D.     John  Vaughan  and  his  friends.     1897.  914.29D255 

Several  cuts  of  Welsh  costume. 

Egerton,  M.  M.  Countess  of  Wilton.  Toilette  in  Wales.  (In  her  Book 
of  costume.     1847.     p.  190-91.)  Ref.391W75 

Rhys,  John  and  Jones,  D.  Brynmor-.     Welsh  people.     1900.  942.9R47 

Dress  [ancient],  p.  251;   [modern],  565-70. 

Trevelyan,  M.     Glimpses  of  Welsh  life  and  character.     [1893.]       914.29T81 
See  "Costume"  and  "Dress"  in  index. 

See  also    ENGLAND. 

WEST  INDIES. 

Henderson,  John.    West  Indies,  painted  by  A.  S.  Forrest.    1905.    917.29H49 
About  30  of  the  colored  plates  show  costume,  chiefly  of  Jamaica. 

Paton,  W.  A.    Down  the  islands.     1890.  917.29P31 

Frequent  references   in   text.     Several   illustrations   show   costumes. 

See  also  CUBA,  PORTO  RICO. 

ZANZIBAR. 

Lyne,  R.  N.     Zanzibar  in  contemporary  times.     1905.  967L98 

2  half-tone  plates  of  costume. 
[Reute,  Emily.]     Memoirs  of  an  Arabian  princess;  tr.  by  L.  Strachey.   1907. 

BR921S 

Female  fashions  [of  Zanzibar],  p.  85-91.      6  plates  of  Zanzibar  Arabs. 

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